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Re: Importing KMA files
If they are all in Hosters .kma format I think you will run into a lot of problems if you try just adding them to your database. Even if you sort out the ones that are named the same, the ones that are left would most likely have Book id the same as your existing.
The only way I can suggest is to convert all the kma files first to zip types or mp3+g using MTU's Songverter. You can demo it if you don't already have it. other than that if you have all his music on CDG discs just import the ones you don't have as normal. |
Re: Importing KMA files
I can add them to the database by importing them and the reindexing them, they seem to come out ok. I was just hoping there was a way to get them to delete duplicates of songs. ( same disk id and title ) I know it will work manually but it sure would be nice if I could do it some "automatic" way. :)
Thanks for your reply Chuck |
Re: Importing KMA files
I would think that if you tried copying a folder of kma files in windows explorer to your kma folder, normally windows will bring up a dialog with 3 options in it if it finds a duplicate named file.
Copt & Replace Don't Copy Copy but keep both files There is also a tick box at the bottom, "Do this for the next xxx conflicts" If you tick that box and select the "Don't Copy" option then it will only copy the ones that don't match. The trouble is those kma files will all have a book id allocated to them that is already used in your own kma files database, as soon as Hoster finds these it will probably tell you you have xxx duplicated files even though they are not duplicates by disc id or title artist but just because the book id are the same. You will probably get an offer to merge them which will renumber all your book id's so if your not bothered about it renumbering all your songs you may get away with it. If you have your song books numbered with book id then they will probably all be wrong and need printing again. If I was going to try this I think I would make a backup copy of all my song files first on a spare hard drive so that I could revert back to it if things go wrong. |
Re: Importing KMA files
Never thought about copying the files using windows to delete the dupes. That might do the job. I'm not sure of the filenames but I will try that and see if I can get that to work.
P.S. I've already made backups of all directories "just in case" :) Thanks again. Chuck |
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