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Originally Posted by Sharon
Hi
Sorry I'm not getting it! I tried exporting to WMA+G and saved it on the desktop so I could find it. It saved a KMA and a CDG on there.
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KHpro does not save or export a Kma it would have been a .wma & a cdg.
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Originally Posted by Sharon
went to import into Hoster I selected ***+G and highlighted the track I wanted. Then it went all funny on me and a box keeps popping up going on about separator characters....I haven't managed to work out what it's talking about despite hours of re clicking and re reading the manual!
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The separator characters are the digit that separates the artist from the title or if included the disc id and track number.
Example: MW801 - Abc - When Smokey Sings.mp3
For this example the first "MW801" is the DiscID you probably haven't got this if you created a track in khpro the " - " is the separator character, it can make a difference if there is a space before or after the character, "-" is different to " - " as in the second example there is a space before and after the "-" character. You could try selecting the first radio button on the right hand side for Title "Insert full filename" and not worry about separators, this will import the file just as a long file name and not separate artist from title but you can always use the edit feature to correct at a later date.
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Originally Posted by Sharon
I'm not sure if it's relevant, but the original tracks were on a CD and the file ext was .cda I then imported with WMP and they became WMA files on my PC.
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That's right, when you rip a cda file from a disc in widows media player you will get a file with a .wma file extension and this is what you imported into khpro correctly it seems and then exported that to your desktop as a .wma file + a cdg file, the cdg file being the acompaning file that contains the lyrics. so that part is correct.
You seem to be having difficulty in understanding the importing into Hoster setting up the separator characters, I may be able to help if you can copy & paste the file name exactly as it appears here, to do this right click on the file name and select rename then right click again and select copy then paste that copy in your reply, I might then be able to tell you how to set your separator characters up.
You may also find it helpful if you look at my video here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jjf7fxEK5wk
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Originally Posted by Sharon
I'm sorry to be completely dumb with this but file extensions are not really understood by me yet lol!
Can you help? I would understand if you want to give up on me!
Sharon
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I won't give up on you at the moment

