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Revision as of 16:51, 2 June 2022
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Which files are used to create the backup?
The Import/Export configuration feature described here builds a backup of a .VCZB file.
The file end with ".vczb" but can be changed to a ".zip" filename. The name before the filename extension will generated with a name that looks like this:
- exported_vtube_configuration_ 20220516_13_56_53.vczb"
The name includes the date and time encoded into the name.
Steps to BACKUP the Current Configuration
STEP 1Press the System Options button. |
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STEP 2Press the Project Setup tab, and then press the BACKUP VTube Configuration to Zip Backup File button. |
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STEP 3Use the Save dialog to save a configuration backup. |
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STEP 4VTube will display a dialog with the configuration file that it saved. This file is required for complete configuration of VTube - so you can use it to restore a configuration. |
Steps to RESTORE a Configuration from a Backup
STEP 1Press the System Options button. |
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STEP 2Press the RESTORE and Reset VTube Configuration from a VTube Zip Backup File. |
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STEP 3Find and open the backup file. |
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STEP 5Press Continue in the warning dialog. |
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STEP 6Press OK. |
Other Pages
- Back to the VTube-STEP page
- Back to the VTube-LASER page