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Old July 10th, 2007, 03:06 PM
Ramblin Ramblin is offline
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Changing the number of the downloaded disc

I have imported all 880 of my Karaoke discs. Some of them I wish to change the number of. For instance, some discs were given to me to import so that the customer wouldn't have to bring their discs to each show. Since those discs are not in my inventory, I would like to go back and change the number so I will know I don't have them. The numbers I have assigned to those discs are my book numbers. Not ones that Hoster assigned. Is it possible to change the numbers once they are imported, or do I have to delete them and re-import them. I would have to get their discs again to do that. Thanks for the help
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Old July 10th, 2007, 03:41 PM
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I have imported all 880 of my Karaoke discs. Some of them I wish to change the number of. For instance, some discs were given to me to import so that the customer wouldn't have to bring their discs to each show. Since those discs are not in my inventory, I would like to go back and change the number so I will know I don't have them. The numbers I have assigned to those discs are my book numbers. Not ones that Hoster assigned. Is it possible to change the numbers once they are imported, or do I have to delete them and re-import them. I would have to get their discs again to do that. Thanks for the help
To answer your question yes you would have to delete and re-import with the corrected book numbers. There is no way to edit those numbers.

However, you are illegal in keeping the customers discs imported in Hoster on your computer. If you don't own the original disc then you can be fined for each song file on your system that you don't have the rights too. Additionally you can lose all of your equipment as well as your car (transporting) and possibly your house (storage location).
Now is it worth all that to save a little bit of time in importing their songs? If they want you to have them, then they can gift you the disc permanently, or you can go out and purchase it yourself otherwise just tell them you can't do that.
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Old July 10th, 2007, 04:01 PM
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Thank you for the information

I will see if I can find those discs and purchase them. Thanks.
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