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Questions 'bout this Program
I'm just getting started tinkering with this prog to learn how it functions and it's features...
First question is - If you have your hard drive partitioned (C and E) with Windows and Hoster running on C and you designate that the songbook be stored on the E drive... does Hoster import the songs from the E drive back to the C drive, or does Hoster simply read the songs from the E drive? I need to know because I install a 1 TB drive on my laptop and I need to know if I need to partition each drive equally. Because, if hoster is simply reading the songs off of the E drive (when I tell the prog the songbook is on the E drive)... then I can partition the E drive to be larger than the C drive in anticipation of all the music being on E so I'll have plenty of room. |
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Re: Questions 'bout this Program
If you create a drive to store your music files on then Hoster will just read & play them from that drive.
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Re: Questions 'bout this Program
As long as the second drive where the music is being stored at is 7400rpm / 6gbps it should function normally, right?
Just curious is anyone else is doing this in live shows. |
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Re: Questions 'bout this Program
I personally prefer to have all my music on a second external usb type hard drive.
The reason for this is I can easily swap the drive and plug it into my backup computer should I get a computer problem at a gig, I can only recall having had to do this once in the last 12 years. I also keep a backup copy of the usb disc just in case of failure. I have never tried what you are doing myself so can't really comment but my drives are 5400 rpm and function perfectly.
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Roy. Test Laptop: Windows 10 Home Premium 64bit. Acer Aspire 5738G Intel core 2 Duo T6600 ATI Graphics 500Mb dedicated. 4Gb Memory 500 Gb SSD Drive. K-lite Mega version 1205 Show Backup: Windows 10 Acer Aspire Touch Screen V15, Intel core i5, Iris Graphics 6100 up to 8277mb dynamic video, 16Gb memory, 1 TB hybrid HDD. K-lite Mega pac. Show Computer: Windows 10, Dell Inspiron 15 7000, CPU I7-855OU, Ram 8GB, Graphics UHD620 + Nvidea GeForce 940MX, Hard Drive SSD 256GB + 1GB internal. |
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Re: Questions 'bout this Program
Oh, don't worry... I use computers in my business and have been "backup happy" for years, so I'll have the data on a couple of external drives if not even more than that.
Another question... should I rip my CDGs to the kma file format, or MP3+G format? Is one better quality over the other? |
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What do you mean "Is anyone else doing this in live shows"? Take a look at my signature block and you can see what equipment I use for Shows. The 1TB Seagate has 2 partitions and operates at 5400 rpm. I also keep a backup HDD (of my entire music/video library) that is updated regularly just in case. I had to use the backup once because my 2nd onboard HDD (music drive) errored out to the point that my OS drive would not boot.... thus the recent 1TB HDD.
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I prefer to import all mine as zip files at 320 kbts. I choose the zip format over mp3+g as it stores the files in pairs (zip + KMA) rather than triple (mp3 + cdg + kmh)". Then there's wma vs mp3, wma is supposedly better quality over mp3 at the same compression ratios but wma can only be imported at 128 kbts mp3 can be imported at 320kbts. You can read more from the manual under "Index Song Files/KMH Vs KMA files."
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Roy. Test Laptop: Windows 10 Home Premium 64bit. Acer Aspire 5738G Intel core 2 Duo T6600 ATI Graphics 500Mb dedicated. 4Gb Memory 500 Gb SSD Drive. K-lite Mega version 1205 Show Backup: Windows 10 Acer Aspire Touch Screen V15, Intel core i5, Iris Graphics 6100 up to 8277mb dynamic video, 16Gb memory, 1 TB hybrid HDD. K-lite Mega pac. Show Computer: Windows 10, Dell Inspiron 15 7000, CPU I7-855OU, Ram 8GB, Graphics UHD620 + Nvidea GeForce 940MX, Hard Drive SSD 256GB + 1GB internal. |
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