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by discopex on 16 Jan 2013, 02:07
Hi Whenever I play from my external SSD I lose significantly space on my Windows 7 C: drive. I assume this has to do with CrossDJ making a (wav) file a played mp3 to be able to process the music better. However I have been unsuccessful finding these files, could you point me where I am losing all this space ?  (CrossDJ 2.30 RC / Windows 7 PRO 64-bit)
Thinkpad X240, 8 Gb / 512Gb SSD running Cross 3.4.3 64-bit Allen & Heath K2, Pioneer DJM-450
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by sylMV on 16 Jan 2013, 18:20
About the peak files, it does not depends on the number of files in your collection, but on the duration of them.
A minute of audio is approx. 35Ko in an analysis (peak) file.
Then, to have 1GB in your peak folder, you must have something like 30,000 minutes of music analyzed.
Otherwise, your database collection file can grow up, if all your tracks have artwork. A small snapshot of all every cover is stored in the database. You can check the size of your main.db file in your Music/MixVibes folder.
If you record you mixes, it write temporary files on the disk that are deleted at the end of the recording session to be copied in your Music folder.
Apart from this, Cross doesn't write any file on the disq...
However, if your computer has only a small amount of RAM memory, windows can be obliged to "swap" (i.e. dumping the RAM data onto the disq when possible).
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by Blackbrook on 18 Jan 2013, 19:01
sylMV wrote:About the peak files, it does not depends on the number of files in your collection, but on the duration of them.
A minute of audio is approx. 35Ko in an analysis (peak) file.
Then, to have 1GB in your peak folder, you must have something like 30,000 minutes of music analyzed.
Otherwise, your database collection file can grow up, if all your tracks have artwork. A small snapshot of all every cover is stored in the database. You can check the size of your main.db file in your Music/MixVibes folder.
If you record you mixes, it write temporary files on the disk that are deleted at the end of the recording session to be copied in your Music folder.
Apart from this, Cross doesn't write any file on the disq...
However, if your computer has only a small amount of RAM memory, windows can be obliged to "swap" (i.e. dumping the RAM data onto the disq when possible).
Thanks for another look unter the hood!!! Merci beaucoup!!!
Viele Grüße, Cheers, A plus, Steve Winner Mixvibes 10 years DJ contest 2009
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