I was practicing my mixes and for some reason my internal database got corrupted. I have about 5500 songs on my hard drive, and had the bpm for about 13 of the songs until the database was corrupted. I had to delete the database in the Atomix folder to bring up Atomix and now that i have it running again all my bpm's are gone. Is there any way to get the bpm's easier than playing each song individually?
And does it matter what 2 soundcards work with the program or does one have to be one type and the other a certain type.
I have an Asound Express now what would be the best companion with this? Thanks
And does it matter what 2 soundcards work with the program or does one have to be one type and the other a certain type.
I have an Asound Express now what would be the best companion with this? Thanks
Inviato Thu 10 May 01 @ 4:33 pm
Same happened to me m8 - best advice I have seen elsewhere on this forum is to keep a backup copy of the database updated regularly.
As for your soundcard - I don't know that one particularly, but it is best to use another with the same latency - i.e. another one of the same is probably best. However, some people have had problems trying to run the same cards at the same time so it may be a case of suck and see.
I did try running a 16 bit value card alongside my SBLive 128 bit and there was almost a second's delay through the value card, so if you know what 'bit' your Asound card is - try using a different card with different drivers (to avoid any conflicts) but of the same 'bit' as your Asound.
Yan - Mama - anyone else - can you confirm this please?
Hope that helps.
DJ DaveOcean
As for your soundcard - I don't know that one particularly, but it is best to use another with the same latency - i.e. another one of the same is probably best. However, some people have had problems trying to run the same cards at the same time so it may be a case of suck and see.
I did try running a 16 bit value card alongside my SBLive 128 bit and there was almost a second's delay through the value card, so if you know what 'bit' your Asound card is - try using a different card with different drivers (to avoid any conflicts) but of the same 'bit' as your Asound.
Yan - Mama - anyone else - can you confirm this please?
Hope that helps.
DJ DaveOcean
Inviato Thu 10 May 01 @ 8:29 pm
I advise all users to save their Database once a week : It avoid the problem of coruption ; It also allows after a party to have a safe base, not one whith the cue points of the party and so on...
Good luck to build it up again, alrea.
Good luck to build it up again, alrea.
Inviato Thu 10 May 01 @ 9:13 pm
How do you back up your database??????/
Inviato Thu 10 May 01 @ 11:44 pm
To back up your database, look in the atomixmp3 folder in your program files - you will see a file called:
atomixMP3 Internal Database
Copy that to another location (a backup folder or floppy, CD, whatever)
Hope that helps.
DJ DaveOcean
atomixMP3 Internal Database
Copy that to another location (a backup folder or floppy, CD, whatever)
Hope that helps.
DJ DaveOcean
Inviato Fri 11 May 01 @ 1:04 am
We have added an auto detect BPM feature in the next version ! So when you will scan your hard drive it will add the BPM of each song on the database. But wrong point, this step take a very very long time...
Inviato Fri 11 May 01 @ 9:10 pm
Yan, the time doesnt matter if we just have to scan one time. However the question is : Does it will take such a long time every time we scan a drive or will atomix be able to just refreash the list : add the new files and remove thoses which have been deleted from that drive. It would be great.
Bon mix alrea.
Bon mix alrea.
Inviato Sun 13 May 01 @ 1:28 pm
The first time I donwloaded Atomix and scanned my hard drive for music files it worked great. Now when i try to locate a music file or scan my hard drive again i keep getting "file creation error" message. Can someone tell me how to correct this?
Inviato Tue 29 May 01 @ 3:35 am