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Old July 8th, 2010, 08:25 PM
kedmison kedmison is offline
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Crazy Import Problem

First off; been a long time user of Hoster. Little history may stave off extra questions. When I first started karaoke I bought my original discs and then compiled them using using MicroStudio. I was hosting using a SONY 400 carousel CD player and wanted to get as many songs on one disc that I could. My discs and songs were numbered ie. disc 1 was 1 and disc 2 was 2 etc. Disc one might have had 25 songs on it and disc 2 only 15. Depending on length.

Just before I reach that 400th disc MTU came out with Hoster. (Thank God) To keep from changing my system I have since continued with the same numbering system. I would just check the box *Custom Assembly and discID: 400. and keep going.

I know it's a lot more work but old habits are hard to break. Today I reached #554. Put the import information in copied and pasted my 18 songs. (15 from one Chartbuster disc and 3 more from the next one.) Why 18? who knows. Any how, everything worked fine as always; UNTIL I put in *Custom Assembly DiscID #555. I copied and pasted my information and when I hit Import, it said that ID555 was a "Brand Legends ID and did I want to use that? I said no. Hoster wouldn't let me use DiscID 555 for a Custom Assembly disc.

Bottom line: after all these years of using my system what's happen? My laptop was not connected to the internet either. Has the latest upgrade of Hoster change my way of doing things?

Sorry for the length of the post but wanted to give as much info as I could.

Kelly
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Old July 8th, 2010, 09:01 PM
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Re: Crazy Import Problem

One other thing. My DiscID AND my BookID Root have always been the same number. Everything has gone like clock work until #555???


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Old July 8th, 2010, 09:05 PM
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Re: Crazy Import Problem

No but what it is telling you is DiskID 555 has been used by Legends. This information is coming from the Bucket which MTU has been updating for the past several months with our (users) inputs.
I am going to look into this. I have to download the release version and install it first (I have only the Beta on my home computers). Is it a Legends or Legends Series or Legends Baseline ID?
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Old July 8th, 2010, 09:09 PM
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Re: Crazy Import Problem

It says legends Dale. But I have NEVER imported anything but Custom Assembly. In fact when I put the compiled disc into my laptop; type in 555, 18 songs come up by various artists; some labeled as unknown and some of these songs I don't even have. Yes it is very confusing. And as I said, The laptop wasn't even on line.

Appreciate any thing you find as always!

Kelly
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Old July 8th, 2010, 09:27 PM
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Re: Crazy Import Problem

The Bucket is not your Songs Database. It is the internal (on your computer) database put together by MTU that is used to lookup the disks if you do not select the online search.
I did find it in the list, along with several others showing only a number. As well as other forms. I will pass this on to Admin to have them look into this.
However, you should be able to tell it no and then go on and enter the correct information and import.
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Old July 8th, 2010, 09:29 PM
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Re: Crazy Import Problem

Agree! I can't remember; If I delete the songs data base AND the bucket, and then have Hoster rebuild; would this work?

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Old July 8th, 2010, 09:34 PM
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Re: Crazy Import Problem

Also notice in my Hoster folder, I have three similar files. def001.hst a def001-4.hst and a def001-4-4.hst. What are these and could they paly any role?

Again Dale Thanks!!

Kelly
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Old July 9th, 2010, 12:00 AM
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Agree! I can't remember; If I delete the songs data base AND the bucket, and then have Hoster rebuild; would this work?

Kelly
No rebuilding your songs database will not fix anything.
DO NOT DELETE the Bucket database. This has nothing to do with what is in your Hoster. It is a file installed with Hoster and deleting will cause errors in your import screens. There is nothing you can do to remove the "conflict" for this. However as I said you should be able to tell it to not use the legends ID and go on and enter your song information and import. Custom Assembly items are not reported to MTU and will not be added to future Bucket database updates.
The .HST files are playlists that either were saved by Hoster or by you. Again they have nothing to do with importing.
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