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    Quote Originally Posted by Julio View Post
    I don't know about you guys.. but I was pretty sure you can definitely write the tags with the track loaded in a deck (just not playing).

    I just waited until I arrived home and tested it.. indeed.. you can write the tags with the track loaded in a deck. Just right-click and write tags...

    try moving the files into a new directory now

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    Why would you move the file? If you do.. you loose the stripe information.. therefore you loose ALL the work performed to the track! Loops, Cues, etc.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mycole View Post
    I didn't know you could save the cue points of loops. I thought you just could save cue points that you 'lock'.

    ya. lock the loop, unload the deck, then write.



    ...im still not positively sure if that completely fixes the issue, becuz i still get some (that maybe i forgot to unload, i dunno) that dont save when i xfer them to my master directory

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    Aiden:

    What version are you using? With v3.2 - 3.4 I have never had to unload the track to save (write) tags. Are you adding the tracks to the collection prior to move them to your "master" directory?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Julio View Post
    Why would you move the file? If you do.. you loose the stripe information.. therefore you loose ALL the work performed to the track! Loops, Cues, etc.
    I alway keep a back up of my traktor folder in a zip file. and I had to reinstall xp on my lappy (every 6 months)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Julio View Post
    Aiden:

    What version are you using? With v3.2 - 3.4 I have never had to unload the track to save (write) tags. Are you adding the tracks to the collection prior to move them to your "master" directory?
    I run the demo of 3.4, atm. I download music into an intermediary file to sort, grid, cue, etc, then move it into a master directory when im done. In order to keep the data with the file (for whatever reason) it seems that u have to unload the track and then write tags. this way u dont have to worry about stripes or moving .nml files.

    I can move the files into different directories and run them from different accounts and they keep their tags. there are probably other work-arounds for this, but this way seems the most simple to me.

    I dont think u can add music to a collection in the demo version, becuz it doesnt do anything when i try. i am kinda dumb though, so, there is a good chance i have no idea what im talking about.

    I could be wrong about all this, but it seems to work for me.

    Here are a couple of threads that helped me:

    http://www.djtechtools.com/forum/showthread.php?t=538&

    http://www.djtechtools.com/forum/showthread.php?t=464&

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    Will install a demo version in a virtual XP and try to replicate your "problem".
    Maybe it's related to some functionality restrictions in the demo version?

    I admit I had MANY problems with this issue and especially many frustrating evenings when I started using Traktor. After spending countless hours setting the Intro cues, etc. I saved everything.. loaded them up OK... moved them to another folder and BAM... everything lost! I almost cried... after spending so much time there... that could have been spent with my wife and son, otherwise.
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    Random question. But is there a reason my VCI-100 doesnt make the "Wah" noise when I grab the Vinyl wheel or let go of it! i've always wondered that, I dont scratch much but still

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    Quote Originally Posted by jaycee8980 View Post
    Random question. But is there a reason my VCI-100 doesnt make the "Wah" noise when I grab the Vinyl wheel or let go of it! i've always wondered that, I dont scratch much but still
    Because its set up correctly and has the correct firmware.

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    Threadjacking! LOL - Just kiddin'
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