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Old July 10th, 2007, 08:28 PM
carljohn carljohn is offline
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Question separate playlists

after quite a bit of time planning my changeover to a laptop based karaoke presentation i wondered if is it possible to import into hoster two different groups of discs. as an examle,in one file on the external hard drive have your soundchoice foundation discs and in another file on the same external hard drive your (ex) dk milleniums. will the book id continue on from one file to the other or will it start over at 1? i realize the first question that arises is why would you do that? probably so you don't have a 450 page book by the time you finish importing all your discs? just wondering if its possible so maybe i can get a little creative with my inputs. any input would be appreciated.
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Old July 10th, 2007, 09:45 PM
mindonstrike mindonstrike is offline
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Not exactly sure what you are trying to accomplish or why but yes with a bit of work and file manipulation you could do that.

You could import everything at once, changing destination folders when appropriate IE when you've finished the foundations and start the DK's, that way your bookid's wouldn't overlap. But when you are all done you'd have to rebuild the database 1 folder at a time and rename the database file associated with it each time and then you'd have to rename the files again each time you wanted to access those songs.

IMO this is a lot more work than it's worth and still not sure what benefits you would derive from it.

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