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marklwood October 1st, 2008 02:47 PM

How to reset automatic zip file conversion
 
Reposted from a reply by Dale

Use regedit and change (modify) the following setting:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Micro Technology Unlimited\Hoster\Default\HDZipFiles Converted. Right click on it and choose Modify. Change Value Data to 0. This will reset the conversion to run again.

Karaoke Kiwi October 3rd, 2008 03:49 PM

Hving problems with this too
 
It would appear that my automatic zip file converter has never run!

When I tried to play a kma file imported from a hard disk zip file hoster tells me that I need to unzip my files.

When I ran Regedit the value data was still set to 0

:m

Karaoke Kiwi October 3rd, 2008 06:16 PM

Further news
 
I am running Hoster 4.03 on both xp and Vista Home on two separate laptops.

I use the XP as my main machine and the Vista as an emergency backup (not yet required! touch wood).

I have not extensively tested on Vista but this is what is happening on XP.

I can select a KMA song that has originally been imported from a zipped file. This file will play and show as HDZIP.

If the software is closed and then reopened the file still shows but is then identified as HDMPG3 and will not play!

The question is why does it do this?

Could this problem be fixed by proper recognition of file type?

This could be a question for ADMIN possibly.

What it means to me is that I have to re-import my files from the CD as I no longer have the original zip files. I have noticed that I can re-import disks over the top of the original KMA HDZIP file and will report on the results (I am doing this as I write.).

Is there a possibility of manually running HDZipFiles Converted?

Does this work only as you load each song into Hoster and not change the actual file?

There are as usuall more questions than answers.

Cheers in anticipation:g

Karaoke Kiwi October 3rd, 2008 06:46 PM

Last update?
 
After writing over KMA with new import it now shows as CDCDG in the file type and works flawlessly even after crashing (I simulated a false crash by End Task in Windows Task Manager.).

Wouldn't mind someone posting on the questions (answers) or disabasing me on any false beliefs I may have (about hoster of course!).

Cheers:c

ddouglass October 4th, 2008 02:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Karaoke Kiwi (Post 83370)
I can select a KMA song that has originally been imported from a zipped file. This file will play and show as HDZIP.

If the software is closed and then reopened the file still shows but is then identified as HDMPG3 and will not play!

The question is why does it do this?

Could this problem be fixed by proper recognition of file type?

This could be a question for ADMIN possibly.

The problem is that all of your files should have been converted with this version or by 4.03 if you used that one. Hoster knows that they should have been converted so it changes the playlists that you open to be HDMP3G types from HDZIP. If you were not using a saved playlist this change would not happen and the song would play fine.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Karaoke Kiwi (Post 83370)
What it means to me is that I have to re-import my files from the CD as I no longer have the original zip files. I have noticed that I can re-import disks over the top of the original KMA HDZIP file and will report on the results (I am doing this as I write.).

Is there a possibility of manually running HDZipFiles Converted?

Does this work only as you load each song into Hoster and not change the actual file?

There are as usuall more questions than answers.

Cheers in anticipation:g

Read the first post of this thread and it addresses exactly what to do to reset the conversion to run again. No there is no way to run it manually.
If you were re-importing from the zip files they would convert as they import to MP3+G and show as HDMP3G type. Since you are doing it from the CDs then they will show as CDCDG type.

Karaoke Kiwi October 6th, 2008 06:09 AM

Thanks for the help Dale but...
 
If you look a bit earlier in the thread I did use regedit on HDZipFiles Converted and found that it was still set on 0. I assumed! that meant it has never been run. Is there a tick box in the options somewhere that will allow this to run. Does it go to the kma file location and automatically convert all the HDZips or just change it when you select it for your show?
Sorry if I sound a bit Thick on this but I am certainly confused!

Cheers

Albert

ddouglass October 6th, 2008 03:28 PM

No there is no way from within Hoster to start the conversion. Yes it is supposed to go to whatever your location for the KMA files are and convert them. Let me check with MTU and find out if I am giving the correct registry location that needs to be reset to make it run.
If you know which files are zipped you could use Songverter to convert them from KMA zipped to KMA MP3+G type. Then rebuild the database in Hoster.

ddouglass October 6th, 2008 07:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Karaoke Kiwi (Post 83490)
If you look a bit earlier in the thread I did use regedit on HDZipFiles Converted and found that it was still set on 0. I assumed! that meant it has never been run. Is there a tick box in the options somewhere that will allow this to run. Does it go to the kma file location and automatically convert all the HDZips or just change it when you select it for your show?
Sorry if I sound a bit Thick on this but I am certainly confused!

Cheers

Albert

Have you done a rebuild of the database? According to the programmer the above should work and you should not have to reboot, just open Hoster after you have set it back to 0.

Karaoke Kiwi October 7th, 2008 08:27 AM

Database Rebuild
 
Dale

I have done a rebuild of the database, would that have an effect on this?

Albert

ddouglass October 7th, 2008 10:55 AM

You said your registry entry is already set to zero, try setting it to one. I may have this backwards. I don't have any zip files in my system, so I couldn't try it, but Bryant did test it and it ran again for him. I didn't ask which way it is supposed to be set.

Karaoke Kiwi October 7th, 2008 11:45 AM

No Go
 
Dale

I tried it that way and it was no go.

Could there be something selected in my windows setup that prevents this from happening?

Anyway while this is ongoing I am feeding my disks back in 1 by 1.

Cheers:g

Albert

ddouglass October 7th, 2008 11:49 AM

Are you setting this with Hoster already open? Hoster should be closed before you set it, then open Hoster after you exit regedit.

bryant October 7th, 2008 07:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ddouglass (Post 83578)
Hoster should be closed before you set it, then open Hoster after you exit regedit.

Yup, that's the way to do it.:)

ddouglass October 7th, 2008 09:05 PM

Bryant did you have to set it to a "1" or "0"?

bryant October 7th, 2008 09:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ddouglass (Post 83605)
Bryant did you have to set it to a "1" or "0"?

It was at "1", and I set it to "0". Opened hoster and the conversion box came up, as I was hoping.:)


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