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by Jim B on 02 Jul 2011, 17:59
daniel clark wrote:feed back on any problems will give me a little more info  thank you 
I've got a big problem with the Gain Analyses. I disabled the Gain Analyses, Started with a new Peak Folder and New Collection. Analysed just over 28,000 tracks, took 3 days. All gains where at 0db, after analyse, great I thought. Closed Cross down, re-opened it a few hours later and all the track gains db's are all over the place (-2.5 to 10+) It happens with 1 track or a folder full of tracks. CrossDJ is doing the same too. I've sent a Vid off to the Dev team showing my problem. So for me it's not working how it should  So I'm reverted back to Cross 1.5.5.
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by Blackbrook on 02 Jul 2011, 18:19
Additionally to what Jim said I can add that there is a new file format for the collection. Former (RC2 and beta versions) version used *.db for the collection, the current official release uses *.crossdb and for that case that the migration runs wrong you should backup your existing collection. As a hint: You can rename your *.db collection with thw windows explorer into a *.crossdb and open this with the latest official release of 1.6.0 - this wil do the trick without a migration  Cheers and a happy weekend, Steve
Viele Grüße, Cheers, A plus, Steve Winner Mixvibes 10 years DJ contest 2009
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by Blackbrook on 02 Jul 2011, 19:27
While we are talking about backups: Always store your music on two or three different places daniel! Imagine a thunder hits your house and overvoltage destroys your computer or/and laptop because both are connected to the power line. Then it is useful to have more than these two harddisks as back up  I have stored all my music on my music laptop, my office and internet machine and on two different external hard disks. I have paid a lot of money for those MP3s and do not want to loose them  Cheers, Steve
Viele Grüße, Cheers, A plus, Steve Winner Mixvibes 10 years DJ contest 2009
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by stick on 04 Jul 2011, 13:41
Jim B wrote:I've got a big problem with the Gain Analyses. I disabled the Gain Analyses, Started with a new Peak Folder and New Collection. Analysed just over 28,000 tracks, took 3 days. All gains where at 0db, after analyse, great I thought.
Closed Cross down, re-opened it a few hours later and all the track gains db's are all over the place (-2.5 to 10+) It happens with 1 track or a folder full of tracks. CrossDJ is doing the same too. I've sent a Vid off to the Dev team showing my problem.
We understand this is an annoying bug, it will be fixed, status "high priority", in the forthcoming version. Thank you again for your vid' reporting !
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