ming Posted September 9, 2009 Report Share Posted September 9, 2009 G'day I have about 70 GB of OMA files downloaded from my Hi-LP with copy protection removed. It has been in a directory within h:\ I now will do away with the h:\ and everything will move to e:\ What options do I have to make sure SonicStage still keeps tabs on my files? Is there some text file I can do a global change? Do I use SonicStage to move files from H:\ to E:\ so it knows about the move? Also can I replace SonicStage with MediaMonkey if I have ATRACplus stuff on my HDD? Sorry if my questions are rather noddy in nature ... I have a pile of stuff in ATRAC* and a pile of stuff in iTunes. Similar story with my digital images. Different cameras have different software to download and manage. So I am all confused and disorganised. Thanks for any pointers. Ming PS I just saw http://forums.sonyinsider.com/index.php?showtopic=23685 - will have to re-read it Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sfbp Posted September 9, 2009 Report Share Posted September 9, 2009 Man --- that's serious amounts of music (especially if it is all Hi-LP!!!!!!!!) Better idea.... Get a copy of junction.exe available from Sysinternals (taken over by microsoft but the domain still pointed there last time I looked). Create a junction thusly: c>\junction e:\sound h:\sound <<<<<>>>>>> NO, that's wrong....backwards What you need is to mount a virtual drive (Mount point) in E:\whatever that is known as H: I think it can be done, I just have to remember how... (later) 1. Create a new folder called "Sound" on e: 2. Copy all your files there from h: 3. Unmount h: (physically disconnect it or use Disk Management to do so) 4. Share e:\sound to whoever you want (the wizard gives "full" to administrators r/o to rest, that should be good enough) as \\mypc\sound (where "mypc" is the name of your pc) 5. Map "Network drive" H: to \\mypc\sound and make the mapping permanent (reconnect at logon). Presto you now have a "fake" H drive, and SoS will work perfectly. The other technique works if you started on e: and want to "expand" to h: Stephen PS my NH600 is holding up beautifully, assuming you are the same Ming Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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