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Old April 1st, 2009, 02:55 PM
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microstudio and hoster

Can I use songs I have in hoster with microstudio to create my own personal compilation disks?
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Old April 1st, 2009, 03:36 PM
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Absolutely! You can take any of your KMA files and burn them to a disc in any order you wish. Do you have a copy of Microstudio?

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Old April 1st, 2009, 07:18 PM
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I downloaded the demo to see if i would need a new burner and tried to get songs off of hoster, but i couldn't find them. I am a computer moron and just do my best. If you could give me any help or advise i would really appreciate it.
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Old April 1st, 2009, 08:02 PM
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No problem. First open Microstudio. In the "Karaoke" section, the "Files" button should be selected (It will be green). If not slecet the "Files" button in the "Karaoke" section of the program. In the "My Songs" section of the program you will see a browse button. Click on "Browse" and select the folder where you keep your KMA files (your Hoster songs). When you do this the program will take a minute or so to load all of your KMA files into Microstudio.

Find the songs you want to burn to a disc and move them to the playlist on the right. Once you have all of your songs in the playlist in the order you want them in, hit the "Add to Write List" button. Now click on "Write Disc" and you're ready to go.

In the demo it will only record part of the song.

I hope this gets you going.

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Old April 1st, 2009, 08:10 PM
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Jim:
what about the songs i imported directly to hoster from disks. i do not have those in a file on my hard drive except in hoster
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Old April 1st, 2009, 08:13 PM
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Jim:
what about the songs i imported directly to hoster from disks. i do not have those in a file on my hard drive except in hoster
you have to re-import them on microstudio and add the songs you wanted on a playlist , then burn it to a cd ..but just like Jim said w/o the full version of microstudio, you can only play a portion of the songs using the demo..
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Old April 1st, 2009, 08:26 PM
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Jim:
what about the songs i imported directly to hoster from disks. i do not have those in a file on my hard drive except in hoster
These "songs i imported directly to hoster from disks", did you import them through the Import Files > Import CD Tracks window of Hoster?

Hang in there, well have you going in a few minutes I'm sure.

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Old April 1st, 2009, 08:37 PM
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Jim:
what about the songs i imported directly to hoster from disks. i do not have those in a file on my hard drive except in hoster
You do not have to re-import them to use them in Microstudio. Open Hoster click on Tools/Songs Database. Then click on Rebuild (your not going to rebuild, just look). In the top section it shows the path where your KMA files are located. Write the path down. Click on Close. This will get you out of the Rebuild without actually doing the rebuild.
Open Microstudio and Browse to the folder listed in Hoster. Depending on how many songs you have it may take a few minutes for it to list them all. From that list choose which songs you want to write to a CD and add them to the playlist to the right. In the playlist click on the first song in the list, hold down the shift key and click on the last song, then click on the Add to Write List button. Then open the Write Disc screen and you will see the list there.
Keep in mind that a CD will only hold 80 minutes worth of music so don't try to add too many songs.
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