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marty45714 May 18th, 2006 09:46 AM

Proper Filenames for Chartbuster 50 Pak Greatest 5000+
 
Could someone help me with the correct naming convention for "Chartbuster 50 Pak Greatest 5000+" files in MP3+G format so that the Hoster import database will detect and title them correctly?

When I imported them originally from disc to MP3+G Toolz, they were named "CB5001-01-01.zip". Obviously the extra "-" doesn't work with Hoster, so I tried "CB500101-01.zip", but it doesn't seem to like this either.

If there wasn't a password on the "bucket" database, I could look this up myself, I would guess, but hence, my dilemna.

Thanks for your help.:)

ddouglass May 18th, 2006 10:27 AM

Look in the manual and it describes the format for naming the files. I would list the information for you but don't have a manual available here. It should be under "Importing from hard drive." Pay very close attention to the spacing in the format or it won't import correctly.

marty45714 May 18th, 2006 10:34 AM

Don't misunderstand. I know how to import files and name them so that the import database will find them. I just need help with these specific discs. I have tried several naming conventions. I am hoping that someone from MTU will open up the password protected database and "throw me a bone.":)

MTUSUPPORT May 18th, 2006 11:14 AM

I am guessing that they are under Hoster Import CD Tracks Dialog in this Brand "Chartbuster Pro CB5000". Once you click on this for the Brand you will see how our DiscIDs are named. Not sure if this is correct or not, but all I could find with what you gave me from the DiscID's.


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