BBScruffyBuck
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- Location
- Ocean Shores, WA
One of my drive recently crashed--well more specifically, a houseguest tripped on a USB cable while copying my music to her drive and in slow motion the 1TB drive literally flew about 4 feet across the room, landing on the one 3ft x 3ft area of my home that isn't carpeted--the front foyer, which is stone tile. Needless to say, after I stopped crying, I quickly realized that all the kings horses and all the king's men weren't gonna get this drive back together again. So I replaced it, moved on with my life and have begun downloading replacement music for the 100K songs I used to have.
I discovered tonight that my MP of choice, AIMP still has the library database in tact (duh) but I can't figure out how to export it as an XML or any other format. to do screen shots, 30 lines at a time for over 100K of songs isn't going to cut it! Does anyone know where I can find the actual database so I can at least semi-automate the process of finding what I already had?
Here's a directory of the root level of AIMP3 in Program File (x86)
I discovered tonight that my MP of choice, AIMP still has the library database in tact (duh) but I can't figure out how to export it as an XML or any other format. to do screen shots, 30 lines at a time for over 100K of songs isn't going to cut it! Does anyone know where I can find the actual database so I can at least semi-automate the process of finding what I already had?
Here's a directory of the root level of AIMP3 in Program File (x86)
My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Win 8.1 Pro and Win 8.1 RT
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- System Manufacturer/Model
- Self
- CPU
- AMD Athlon III
- Motherboard
- Gigabyte Tech
- Memory
- 8gig
- Graphics Card(s)
- Nvidia GForce 550ti
- Monitor(s) Displays
- 2x HP w19
- Screen Resolution
- 1440 * 900
- Hard Drives
- 4 x 2TB
- PSU
- 1500 watt
- Case
- Diablotek
- Cooling
- Air
- Keyboard
- MS 7000
- Mouse
- MS 7000
- Internet Speed
- 10 x 2
- Browser
- Chrome most often
- Antivirus
- MSSE