Changing computer and keeping the decks

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Changing computer and keeping the decks

Post by Anonymous »

Hi there,
I got a real issue cause I have put a lot off effort in creating decks and now I 'd like to use them on a different PC. Is there any way to connect the links to the videodata again without any recreating off the whole stuff?

DAS BEN
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Post by DAS BEN »

the clips have to be in the same named folder and drive. maybe you have to rename your drive, for example if your drive was D it must have the same letter.
just copy the decks in the res deck folder.

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VJzoo
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Post by VJzoo »

we have 2 250gb externals with the same clips and folder structure on both with the same drive letter, all we have to do is put the dec's in the dec folder and they work :)

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VjSky
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too bad

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Too bad bart and edwin did not make any deck editing prog.
It would be nice if they could publish the deck file structure, maby I will write the prog myself...

levon
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Post by levon »

arnt the new decks done in XML??? shouldnt be to hard to F*@! with

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VjSky
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Post by VjSky »

Nope, and they seem to have a whole lot bunch of data, the demo decks are about 300k!!!

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Post by Danger »

that data may be the small shots from the videos

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VjSky
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Post by VjSky »

yes, I asumed it.

I think that the decks are actualy a matrix of records ( for those who know something about programming )

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