DJing from external hard drive
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DJing from external hard drive
Hello! Please exuse me if there is already a thread on this topic, I had a little look and couldn't find one.
My laptop just died (boooooo) and it's going to be a while before I can afford a new one. I still want to keep DJing though, and was wondering if I can install a music program onto my external hard drive and DJ directly from that. This way I can DJ from my boyfriends mac with all my own playlists and music without clogging up his space.
Apparently the only way you can do this with iTunes is to delete certain folders and files from the internal hard drive, but this obviously won't work for me because he uses iTunes to DJ as well. Is there another program this might work with?
Hope that makes sense, my tech talk is less than satisfactory :D
Luna
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My laptop just died (boooooo) and it's going to be a while before I can afford a new one. I still want to keep DJing though, and was wondering if I can install a music program onto my external hard drive and DJ directly from that. This way I can DJ from my boyfriends mac with all my own playlists and music without clogging up his space.
Apparently the only way you can do this with iTunes is to delete certain folders and files from the internal hard drive, but this obviously won't work for me because he uses iTunes to DJ as well. Is there another program this might work with?
Hope that makes sense, my tech talk is less than satisfactory :D
Luna
Posted with TouchBB on my iPhone
Jriver media center can be installed and run off an external hard drive (there's a special installation mode that let's you do this), however it's a Windows-only product. I'm not aware of any product for mac where this is a feature.
What Straycat said.
You can set yourself up a seperate user profile on a mac by going to the little apple in the top left - system preferences - accounts (you might have to do the click lock to make changes / password thing first to allow you to add an account).
Log into your profile, open iTunes then go itunes - preferences - advanced then change the media folder location to your External HDD / OR untick the copy to media folder box and just drag and drop all your files into itunes and it should keep them linked back to the external HDD.
(If you do the second one and don't change the media folder if you put any new files on to iTunes they'll go to the default iTunes folder on the computer, not your HDD).
Simples.
You can set yourself up a seperate user profile on a mac by going to the little apple in the top left - system preferences - accounts (you might have to do the click lock to make changes / password thing first to allow you to add an account).
Log into your profile, open iTunes then go itunes - preferences - advanced then change the media folder location to your External HDD / OR untick the copy to media folder box and just drag and drop all your files into itunes and it should keep them linked back to the external HDD.
(If you do the second one and don't change the media folder if you put any new files on to iTunes they'll go to the default iTunes folder on the computer, not your HDD).
Simples.
Well, you won't have to rebuild anything. Just copy the library file to your new computer when you have it, and you're done.Luna wrote:Thanks guys, good solution.
I was hoping to find something I could plug straight back into my new laptop (old one is a write off) and not have to rebuild playlists etc manually, but beggars can't be choosers!
:D