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Old April 26th, 2007, 06:46 AM
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The track number is the last two digits of the BookID.

For example in my collection "Remember When" By "Alan Jackson" is off of disc "SC3382' with the BookID "6801". When I loaded Disc "SC3382", "68" was the lowest unused discID number (or the 68th disc I loaded) so the first two numbers of the BookID will be "68". Since "Remember When" is track "1" on the disc the last two numbers of the BookID will be "01". (BookID 6801)

Type in the DiscID without a track number then look at the last two numbers of the BookID.

My singers give me a song title or I will search for the artist and let them choose a song from the list. I never have to search by DiskID. If they try to give me a BookID number or hand me a piece of paper I explain (in a nice way) that I only need the title of the song (you really only need one or two words) and their name.

I Hope This Helps

Jim

Note from the manual:

"We STRONGLY recommend you click the Next button for Hoster to automatically assign the lowest unused BookID Root when importing tracks from a Brand-DiscID you have not imported before."

I followed these instructions and did not create a cutom scheme.
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