Re: importing karaoke
I just tested my 1st idea of post #36, importing from a CD containing mp3+g files as .kma files without first copying them to the hard drive. I burnt a number of mp3+g files to a CD disc, the disc was burnt as a CD so it was not able to be written too after burning. This does cause an error message when importing that it can't write back to the disc with the imported text file, this will not be a problem if the disc is able to be written too but I expect the gem disc would be read only and not be able to be written too. However they do import as kma files and play as expected. But I think it still best to copy all to a file's first to a folder on your hard drive. Then I prefer to import through the import HD files dialog as kmh types rather than the Add folder way, it does take longer but you have more control over the naming order. Perhaps if the mp3 files contains the ID3 Tags data then the Add folder way will be quicker.
I would do a test run first with just a few tracks.
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