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Old March 14th, 2006, 03:35 AM
Mikelly Mikelly is offline
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Question Help needed - Deleting Errored Songs from Database

I'm having trouble with Hoster, as I found some songs that had errored, and wanted to delete them (as I have duplicates of that song). I went through the Delete Multiple Songs Menu, and deleted both errored songs. However, a popup message appeared saying the following song could not be deleted from (or something similar). After that it said "All selected songs have been deleted." I thought, ok, the songs have to be manually deleted but they should be gone from the database, right? Wrong. Upon reopening Hoster, the two songs I had deleted were still found when searching for the same title (all 5 were still there, when there should only be 3 left).
Does this mean that after deleting songs from my database, I have to rebuild the whole database? Is there a simpler way to delete the many errors that we are finding, as there could be hundreds?

Thanks,
Mike
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Old March 14th, 2006, 06:23 AM
mindonstrike mindonstrike is offline
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You will get that msg if you had just previously added them to your playlist (and possibly if you played them in the edit songs window - I can't remember).

Remove them from your playlist, close and reopen Hoster and you should be able to delete them without problem.
You would only need to rebuild the database if you used Windows Explorer to delete the KMA files.

Hope this helps.
Sam
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