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Old November 4th, 2006, 07:15 PM
mindonstrike mindonstrike is offline
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I reinstalled 3310 on 2 of my computers to fully check this out
This is what I did: I imported 14 songs from a disk (SC8989), put them in the playlist and checked them out. I then went to edit songs and added "edit BR" (for Bryant) to the title of the first 7 seven tracks of that disk. Checked them in the playlist and noted the change in title. Checked the date and time stamp on them through windows and noted the appropriate files had new modification times. I copied all 14 of them to my external HD and moved it to the other computerand rebuilt the database using the external drive and added the tracks to the playlist and noted all of the edited names were present and they played with no problems.

To try and recreate Beavis's problem I cut and pasted those files from the external HD to my computer, deleted the songs, backup songs and temp database files and rebuilt the database, and again checked them in the playlist. I then went to edit songs and changed the BR in the first 7 song titles to BE. Checked them on the playlist and noted the change, I checked the time stamp in Windows again and noted the change and then copied them back onto my external HD and from there copied them back to the original computer. When Windows asked me if I wanted to replace the origianl files I told it yes to all. I then rebuilt the database on that computer and all the files that were BR in the title were now BE.

My conclusion was that Hoster is changing the header information on the individual files like it should, not just changing the songs.mdb database file, so I can so no Hoster related reason why they aren't changing for you guys.

Sam
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