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Old February 23rd, 2009, 11:46 AM
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Originally Posted by Joe Nieves View Post
Didn't we use to have an option to include the Artist Title information in the file name?
Why was it taken out?
It never was in Hoster. They have always used the short name. For one it makes the path name shorter meaning less characters to be included in the Songs.mdb and and playlist you create and save.

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Originally Posted by Joe Nieves View Post
Why then does songverter also write the name back to the file when converted.
Songverter uses the original file name of the file you are converting regardless of what it is, converts it to whatever file type and changes the extension to match that type. That is all it does. Converting files to KMA in Songverter really isn't a good idea because it doesn't go to Hoster and get a BookID to add that in as well.
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Originally Posted by Joe Nieves View Post
I like to see the file names in a directory folder to see what I have and to spot any mistakes or maybe do a Brand/Label inventory or generate a list without opening the program like so many other programs do.

Why the secrecy to something you already own?


Joe.....
It isn't secrecy it just isn't something that is needed. If you correctly do all your deleting/changing with the Editor then you don't need to see the information in the files name. Not to mention correcting any information outside of Hoster will not be recognized by Hoster. Before someone pipes in with it, yes you can correct the Songs.mdb through Access, but if you Rebuild those corrections are lost.
MTU may "own" KMA files but there are some other programs that have figured out how to use them. MTU isn't going to make it easy for them.
As Roy said you can build a Songbook with any of the fields included to make you a list by Brand with any other information you need included.
If you look at the DiskID/file names you can pick out the brands just by the letters used, such as CB for Chartbuster, AH for All Hits, etc. In fact in the Songbooks I have created through Access I have included the letter codes in a column so I can tell which brand someone is choosing and recommend a better choice if they are picking one I know is bad,hard to read, to fast or the wrong version of the song.
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