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cartunesdj December 1st, 2007 06:56 PM

Can't remove singer's disc after adding track
 
To be more specific, after adding a track from a singers disc, it can be removed to add a track from another disc...however, it must be put back into the drive prior to the song starting from the playlist.

According to what I've read here, I shouldn't need the disc in the drive.
Because of past issues (them not playing if the disc wasn't in the drive) I assumed this is how they were supposed to work. I have always left them in the drive until after the singer sang the song and would eject it afterwords to give it to them.

Last night I had more than a few folks using their own discs, so I thought I would try adding the tracks and then moving on to the next disc.

When it came time for the first song from a singers disc to play (without their disc in the drive), Hoster paused for a moment, then went on to the next song in the list...indicating the singers song had "Played".

I re-added it, left the disc in the drive and it played fine. As the night progressed, I found that I could add as many tracks (from different discs) as time allowed before one was next up in the playlist. As long as the right disc was in the drive when it came up in the playlist, all was fine.

Any idea why that would happen? Is there a setting that needs to be set / changed?

It sure would make life a lot easier if it worked as it should.

billyo December 1st, 2007 07:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cartunesdj (Post 68178)
To be more specific, after adding a track from a singers disc, it can be removed to add a track from another disc...however, it must be put back into the drive prior to the song starting from the playlist.

According to what I've read here, I shouldn't need the disc in the drive.
Because of past issues (them not playing if the disc wasn't in the drive) I assumed this is how they were supposed to work. I have always left them in the drive until after the singer sang the song and would eject it afterwords to give it to them.

Last night I had more than a few folks using their own discs, so I thought I would try adding the tracks and then moving on to the next disc.

When it came time for the first song from a singers disc to play (without their disc in the drive), Hoster paused for a moment, then went on to the next song in the list...indicating the singers song had "Played".

I re-added it, left the disc in the drive and it played fine. As the night progressed, I found that I could add as many tracks (from different discs) as time allowed before one was next up in the playlist. As long as the right disc was in the drive when it came up in the playlist, all was fine.

Any idea why that would happen? Is there a setting that needs to be set / changed?

It sure would make life a lot easier if it worked as it should.

when you import a singers disc it automatically get deleted after it was sang, it shouldn't say " played " are you importing it as a cdg or kma ( adding it into your hardrive ? )..when you add a singers disc click on cdg type in track #, singers name and type in song then click on add...then you can take the cd out of the drive ( i'm not sure if thats how you do it, but thats the way to import a singers disc.)

cartunesdj December 1st, 2007 08:08 PM

Yes, that is how I add a track from a singer's disc.

ddouglass December 1st, 2007 11:47 PM

Does the drive spin just before or during the whole time the song is playing?

Beavis December 2nd, 2007 07:28 AM

what version are you using ?

mindonstrike December 2nd, 2007 07:51 AM

Weird!!

I could almost see this if we were talking VCD but not CDG.
When you import the CDG do you see the progress dialog, first indicating it is importing the CDG and then writing the KMA?

Sam


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