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Old January 12th, 2009, 09:56 PM
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Originally Posted by MrMark View Post
Im sorry, I downloaded a demo on an extra computer and the mp3 worked fine. I have 4.06 on my karaoke computer always did the updateds on new versions. You mentioned "Any computer you installed Hoster 4.06 (not Demo) will have the 3.4 version included" Please explain Im not familar
Thanks Mark
That means on your Karaoke computer in the location I listed earlier will be a program file named Hoster34.exe. Open it instead of the regular version 4.06 Hoster and try to play some of your MP3 files to see if they will play. From what you say above I am assuming that your karaoke computer is the one having the problem with the MP3 files since you say the Demo worked on the "extra" computer.

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Early I asked about songverter and you I htink suggested I take my zip files and convert them to mp3-g when I do this do I just add them to my folder on my hard drive that hoster uses to play them and rebuild databases? These new mp3-gs have book id? Or shall I put them in a seperste folder and add the folder and then rebuild?
Once you have converted them with Songverter you will have to import them through the "Import from Hard Drive" in Hoster the same as you would have the zip files. This will change them to KMA files with the BookID added in and place them in your KMA folder as well as adding them to Hoster's database.
Songverter does not work directly in conjunction with Hoster so there is no way it could add a BookID to any file.
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