Program Options
3.19.4. Storing -
Defining directories
Default Search Directory
In this folder all relevant
application data will be
stored. That for example
would be the default Play List
s, the categories, and
subcategories of the File
Archive,
Sample-Block
information, the equalizer
presets, and the CDDB title
information of previously
read
in
CDs.
It
recommended not to change
this folder. If you want to
access this file archive from
another version of BPM
Studio, the folder needs to
open to "file sharing"
Directory for the Ripper
In this folder the WAVE files to be compressed
will be stored temporarily. This path can lead
to another, bigger hard drive. For example if
you would like to rip several CDs first and then
encode them in one process. (See also CDDA
options – copying, encoding)
Directory for MP3 encoding
In this folders the MP3 files will be stored after
compression. It is recommended to create a
separate folder (e.g. C:\MP3) in which all titles
will be stored. This will make it easy to upgrade
the system later on with additional hard drives.
BPM Studio automatically scans all logical
drives for present titles, if the original path
should not be present anymore.
is
Directory for recorded files
Default folder for WAVE- and MP3 files for the
Recorder. If an extended mix is to be recorded in
WAVE format, the file can easily exceed several
GBs. For this, you can specify another folder on
another hard drive.
Filenames
Here the filename, which later on will be
generated by programs, will be defined. It is
recommended to keep default values.
In case you have a large file archive of already
present files without ID3 tags, and want to read it
into BPM Studio, you can change the assignment
temporarily.
The possible adjustments on this register tab are
of
increasing
impor tance
administration, and network functionality become
involved. Please refer to the according chapters
in the manual, for more information.
when
user
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