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Old April 25th, 2005, 08:29 PM
djbrian djbrian is offline
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Exclamation BUG in 3.108- Using ZIP file conversion

Here we go: I just purchased hoster two weeks ago. I have been using Sax & Dotties for the last year or so. ALL of my discs have been ripped into zip files to save space, (and cuz that's how S&D works!) and I really want to use MTU Hoster, specifically for the songbook features, book ID and all that. Just a better program, overall.

What I want is ability to batch convert the ZIP files. I have over 16,000 songs to convert. I Have already entered all the information once when creating these ZIP files, and know that it is correct. I don't really care if the import utility checks the database/songbook for accuracy or titles by disc id. I just need the header read out and used to fill in the blanks. Since this does not exist yet, I began the task of converting all of them, one by one.

Now, on about the eleventh disc, it encountered an error message "BAD ZIP FILE" on the 2nd to last track in the disc folder, and aborted the conversion. The track remained in the record status, And subsequent attempts to import the last track, and then tracks from another disc resulted in the screen flashing, and then resetting all the tracks to "unchecked" and no further conversions were possible. I restarted the program, and still would not import any further tracks. It requred a restart of the computer to allow me to continue and the next few discs imported fine.
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