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Mounting and Unmounting Volume Databases
Volume databases that are made available while Cubase is running must be mounted manually.
To mount a volume database manually, right-click the external storage medium, drive, or
partition of your computer system that you want to mount and select Mount Volume
Database.
To unmount a volume database, right-click it and select Unmount Volume Database.
MediaBay Settings
To open a pane with settings for the MediaBay, click MediaBay Settings.
The following options are available:
Hide Folders That Are Not Scanned
Hides all folders that are not scanned for les. This keeps the tree view in the File
Browser less cluttered.
Show Only Selected Folder
Shows only the selected folder and its subfolders.
Scan Folders Only When MediaBay Is Open
Scans folders for media les when the MediaBay window is open.
If this option is deactivated, the folders are scanned in the background even when
the MediaBay window is closed. However, Cubase never scans folders while playing
back or recording.
Maximum Items in Results List
Allows you to specify the maximum number of les that are displayed in the Results
list. This avoids unmanageably long lists of les.
NOTE
The MediaBay does not warn you if the maximum number of les has been reached.
There might be situations where a certain
le cannot be found because the
maximum number of les was reached.
Show File Extensions in Results List
Shows le name extensions in the Results list.
Scan Unknown File Types
When scanning for media les, the MediaBay ignores les with an unknown le
extension. If this option is activated, the MediaBay tries to open and scan any le in
the search location and ignores those les that cannot be recognized.
MediaBay and Media Rack
MediaBay Settings
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