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elviswayne03 February 12th, 2010 10:46 PM

How do i deleting songs
 
Friends I need some help.
when I go to tool's and try to delete a song in my file it wont let me.
I'm seeing Now songs that i put in a while back when i pull them up to play a box comes up saying it's not there?/ and I know i downloaded it..
and whats the difference from wma and mp3?
Thank's thumper26:s

ddouglass February 13th, 2010 02:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by elviswayne03 (Post 99070)
Friends I need some help.
when I go to tool's and try to delete a song in my file it wont let me.
I'm seeing Now songs that i put in a while back when i pull them up to play a box comes up saying it's not there?/ and I know i downloaded it..
and whats the difference from wma and mp3?
Thank's thumper26:s

There are two reasons why you can't delete a song in the edit screen. One is if they are in the playlist and two would be if the file doesn't exist in your KMA files. If they are in the playlist then delete them from the playlist and then you can delete them in the edit screen. If the files are not there then just Rebuild the database and that will get them out of the database.
The difference between WMA and MP3. They are both audio compression formats. The biggest difference I can think of is WMA does lose as much quality as the MP3, but most people cannot tell the difference. Either works fine in Hoster.

elviswayne03 February 13th, 2010 08:25 AM

Thank's
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ddouglass (Post 99075)
There are two reasons why you can't delete a song in the edit screen. One is if they are in the playlist and two would be if the file doesn't exist in your KMA files. If they are in the playlist then delete them from the playlist and then you can delete them in the edit screen. If the files are not there then just Rebuild the database and that will get them out of the database.
The difference between WMA and MP3. They are both audio compression formats. The biggest difference I can think of is WMA does lose as much quality as the MP3, but most people cannot tell the difference. Either works fine in Hoster.

Ok Thank's But How do I rebuild the database?
would you know how to take my cd music and make it into a mp3 format?
I'm trying to put it on a webpage but it wont go it says it needs to be in mp3? THANKS FOR YOUR HELP:)

ddouglass February 13th, 2010 01:06 PM

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Originally Posted by elviswayne03 (Post 99077)
Ok Thank's But How do I rebuild the database?
would you know how to take my cd music and make it into a mp3 format?
I'm trying to put it on a webpage but it wont go it says it needs to be in mp3? THANKS FOR YOUR HELP:)

Go to Tools/Songs Database/ Rebuild.
You can use Windows Media Player to import your cd music in MP3 format. Under RIP go to format and set it to MP3.

I highly recommend reading the manual for Hoster. It can answer a lot of your questions.

elviswayne03 February 13th, 2010 05:52 PM

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Originally Posted by ddouglass (Post 99079)
Go to Tools/Songs Database/ Rebuild.
You can use Windows Media Player to import your cd music in MP3 format. Under RIP go to format and set it to MP3.

I highly recommend reading the manual for Hoster. It can answer a lot of your questions.

Thank you Mr Douglas..:)

admin February 22nd, 2010 07:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by elviswayne03 (Post 99077)
1. Ok Thank's But How do I rebuild the database?

2. would you know how to take my cd music and make it into a mp3 format?
I'm trying to put it on a webpage but it wont go it says it needs to be in mp3? THANKS FOR YOUR HELP:)

1. Deleting a song in Edit Songs updates the Songs Database for you.

2. Use Songverter tto "Batch" convert all your already imported songs to .MP3 format for use on the Web.


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