View Single Post
  #7  
Old June 3rd, 2015, 11:14 AM
WaltR WaltR is offline
VIP
 
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Beverly Hills, Florida
Posts: 3,168
Re: Import Of All Star Karaoke Songs

Wes, here is an example of how I do it. I use windows explorer to make a folder on my hard drive. I name this folder Karaoke Downloads. I then make sub folders and name them after the company I am downloading from. An example, All Star Karaoke, Karaoke Version, etc. Now when I am ready to download songs, I select the option "save as" and direct the downloads to the appropriate folder. Once that is done, I can deal with how I am going to index them into Hoster. Because company's use different formats for their "define order" I index each folder separately and choose the define order that is the proper one for that particular company. This is pretty quick if you are only supplementing your already established database. To take this one step further, I also name my sub folder with the define order. In other words, All Star Karaoke (Disk ID - Artist - Title). This may not be the define order for All Star but you get my drift. When I go to index my songs from All Star, I see the define order and set my define order accordingly for that folder. I continue this for each folder. Hope this helps.
__________________
Walt

Toshiba Qosmio Laptop; Windows 10, Intel I7, 32GB Ram, Graphics: 3GB GDDR5 Nvidia GeForce GTX 770M
With Optimus Technology, Optical Drive: Blue-ray Disc Rewriteable (BD-RE) / DVD SuperMultic Drive, Intel Dual Band Wireless-N 7260 2x2 AC Plus Bluetooth 4.0, LED Backlit Keyboard, 512 GB Samsung Solid State Drive and 4.0 TB and 1.5 TB Hard Drives, 4 USB 3.0 Ports. Breakaway Audio Enhancer

Toshiba Satellite Laptop; Windows 10, Intel I7, 6GB Ram, Intel HD Graphics 3000, 256 GB Solid State Drive, Breakaway Audio Enhancer. 3 TB External WD Caviar Green Hard Drive.
Reply With Quote