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Old August 10th, 2011, 03:24 PM
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Re: Importing mp3g zip files to hoster

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Originally Posted by Mustangt93 View Post
Ok. Im not sure the best way to handle that just yet. I may just go ahead and convert everything to KMA files for ease since this is the only program I intend to use. IF I were to end up going with the another I know I could always just convert them to mp3g zip again. But, I will probably just go with the KMH files. I looked at that attachment that one of the admistrators sent me above. I see there is a list on the top rt side of the formats that you can import your files in but it doesn't show the order I was talking about but there is the drop down menu about midway down the screen where you can put them in the order that you want to import. That is what I would need to use, correct? Since I don't see my format on the top rt side? So, how do I disable the list on the top rt side so that Im only using the define field order in the center? Does that one automatically supercede the list on the rt? I just notice I don't see a way to disable that list on the rt based on the list choices.
If you do use the KMA format then Hoster copies your original ZIP file to another location and adds the Hoster header to the file. Your original ZIP files are not deleted or converted. They remain exactly as they are. So what you end up with is a KMA copy and the original ZIP file copy doubling the amount of space used. If you wish to use those ZIP files in another program there is nothing to convert to use them.
Since all of your library is already in MP3+G my suggestion would be to use the KMH import since that does not create a second copy (no extra space needed) and you can still use the same library location for other programs if needed.
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