I was wondering where the media files are located in the Logos/Verbum folder, and if I could transfer them from one computer to another (so that I do not have to download them again)?
Does this wiki article help? https://wiki.logos.com/quick_installation_onto_multiple_computers
I was wondering where the media files are located in the Logos/Verbum folder
They are located in Logos\Data\uniqueid\WebCache
and if I could transfer them from one computer to another (so that I do not have to download them again)?
Sorry but I don't know whether Logos on the second machine will pick up media files transferred in this way. Someone else may be able to advise.
Thank you! And for the record, they can transfer from computer to computer!
Good to hear. Thanks for letting us know
I need help also. I checked the links provided below but cannot find anything. Can some one please help. Thank you.
Hi Wade.
Sorry but it's not clear to me what problem you are having.
Please clarify - ideally in a new thread
Wade please note the uniqueid component of the link below is not a literal folder name but an folder name consisting of letters and numbers that will be unique to your installation of Logos. You need to goto to the folder logos is installed on your computer, drill down into the data folder where you will find another folder name consisting of a unique series of numbers and letters, drill down into this folder and look for a folder called Webcache. The downloaded media files will be stored here but the do not have meaningful names or file extensions that you normally associate with media files.
I was wondering where the media files are located in the Logos/Verbum folder They are located in Logos\Data\uniqueid\WebCache
Oh man...not sure why this has to be so difficult for me. I think I finally located the WebCache folder on my computer....
C:\Users\(my username)\AppData\Local\Logos\Data\v2zjkdtd.2rc\WebCache
Within the WebCache folder I see about 100 files with today's "Date Modified" date. And, as you note, they "do not have meaningful names or file extensions that you normally associate with media files.".
So, what in tarnation do I do now? In my naivety I expected (hoped?) to find files with traditional video format file extensions. How do I actually use these files to view the Mobile Ed video I supposedly downloaded?
Thanks in advance for your help.
Ralph
There isn't an easy / direct way of doing this.
The best suggestion I have seen is to use an external tool - see https://community.logos.com/forums/p/89125/627420.aspx#627420 for details.
If you download the videos through the mobile app, you actually get them as MP4 files. You can copy them to another location (SD card) with tools like Total Commander.