Moving
Preliminary
Keep in mind this only applies to music you have ripped from your CD collection. That is, it does not work for files you have "Add to library..."'d. In other words, if you have imported pre-existing MP3+G files, this procedure will not help you. In that case, you will need to move all your music, then throw out your library folder and re-import them from the new location. Unfortunately you will loose your playlists and any singers / venues / meta info. I do plan to address this before "1.0" however.
Just The Music
Advantage: All your actual music files are on an external volume, saving space on your internal drive. You can run kJams even if the volume is offline, creating playlists, setting pitches, creating / editing singers, edit meta info, or any other editing or management.
Disadvantage: You can't rip, play or burn, and your settings (songs & meta info, playists, singers etc) won't transfer automatically if you plug the external drive into another machine.
- In the Finder, go to ~/Music/kJams/, inside that you'll find "kJams Music" folder
- Drag that folder wherever you want. If you copy it to an external volume, it will be copied, so be sure to delete the original after you make the copy.
- in kJams, go to preferences->advanced, and click the "Change..." button to set the library location to the new place (pick "kJams Music" from wherever you placed it in the previous step).
Music Plus All Library Settings
Advantage: You can take your drive to a different machine and plug it in, and the kJams on THAT machine will now be up to date with all your playlists, singers, venues, rotation, songs and related meta info.
Disadvantage: You can not run kJams with the volume offline.
- In the Finder, go to ~/Music/kJams/
- Drag that entire folder (the one called "kJams") to your external volume. Delete the original afterwards.
- On that other volume, select the newly copied "kJams" folder and make an alias.
- Drag that alias into your ~/Music/ folder, make sure you rename the alias so it just says "kJams", not "kJams alias"
- Now, on all the machines you plan to use this library with, plug in the drive then launch kJams. Go to preferences->advanced, and click the "Change..." button to set the library location to the new place (pick "kJams Music" from inside the "kJams" folder, from where you placed it in step 2)
Serving Music Remotely
You can serve your music from one computer to another. Using either of the above methods, you can mount your music volume from your network before you launch kJams. If you store your music on a FAT32 or DOS volume (which is reasonable if you share your karaoke library with a Windows computer), you will need to share your music with SharePoints using SMB, and mount the volume using smb:// in the connect dialog in the finder.