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totis July 13th, 2005 09:18 PM

restaurant-bar
 
I have been using Hoster for almost a year; Our restaurant-bar offers karaoke in both areas (a couple of days for the restaurant’s clients, and the rest of the week at the bar) so, we keep moving our Computer quite frequently from one place to the other.
I’ve been wondering if my license allows me to install Hoster in a second computer (as back up) for this matter…
If it does, would I have to import all my music from my discs all over again?
Thanks a lot for all your help.

Beavis July 13th, 2005 10:36 PM

you can install hoster on 2 computers, yes you can use the same kma files.

you wont be running the 2 shows at the same time.....right ?

you dont have to import your music twice, just drag and drop the kma's to the second computer.

MTUSUPPORT July 14th, 2005 12:26 PM

As Beavis stated, you can do this.

totis July 14th, 2005 08:26 PM

Thanks a lot... I'm going to start working on it... Thank you both again.

totis July 21st, 2005 05:25 PM

Well… I already copied all my kma files and pasted on my second computer at C:program files/ mtu/ hoster/ songs Then I try to “build songs database” but something’s wrong… it only “recognizes” one single song… What am I missing?
Thanks again.

totis July 23rd, 2005 09:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Beavis
you can install hoster on 2 computers, yes you can use the same kma files.

you wont be running the 2 shows at the same time.....right ?

you dont have to import your music twice, just drag and drop the kma's to the second computer.


Well… I already copied all my kma files and pasted on my second computer at C:program files/ mtu/ hoster/ songs Then I try to “build songs database” but something’s wrong… it only “recognizes” one single song… What am I missing?
Thanks again.

Beavis July 23rd, 2005 01:37 PM

i pm'd you the answer.


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