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Coming in from the fog!!!
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So we discontinued Karaoke here at my business for about a year and a half. During that time we have built a new computer for the Karaoke/lighting control. I didn't install hoster, and now I want to. I come to the website, and not only does everything look completely different in the forums, but I am not longer registered, and I can't find my account information. I know that I started with Hoster 2.011 and had at least one upgrade since then, but for the life of me I can't remember where I am at, and sure cant't find it here!!!!! WOW, I just looked at my post and it shows that I was registered in May 2003. When I tried to log in yesterday, it said I didn't exist and to register. Am I in the twilight zone?????? HELP!!!! Jerry |
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Never Mind!!!!
HMMMM,
When I tried to find all this on Saturday it didn't exist. Today when I noticed the registratration date on my post, I decided to try to log in again, and low and behold, today I exist, and all my info is there. I suppose it HAD to be pilot error. In any event, I have not been following the forum for awhile. Is the songbook feature working well now? Is the "last name first, first name first feature working now, or do I still have to rename everything by hand? Thanks, Jerry |
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Dale Douglass 2nd Generation Karaoke I am not a member of the MTU Staff.
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Lovely
![]() As soon as I get the original installed, and the upgrade, I will begin to learn the new features of Hoster But, your post really didn't answer any of my questions, now did it????? Just kidding, the songbook feature has been my major gripe since I started using hoster. Everything else was great, but I am a stickler for correct listings, and that wasn't going to happen with previous versions. What I want to know is this. All the song file names are created using the manufacturer and disk #. I guess the question is: Is the title and artist information saved in the individual file, or is it called up out of the songbook program using the disk ID? If it were the latter I should be able to creat a correct song book....right???? Jer |
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Actually the Title and Artist information is saved in 2 locations. One is in the header for each kma file which won't help you. The second is in the songs.mdb database file which is the database used by Hoster to list the songs for the playlist. The Songbook uses the information in the database to generate the RTF file you use to print from.
The songbook use exactly the same format that is stored in the database. The database uses one field (column) to store the Artist name. So if you or Lookup database has the Artist entered as lastname first and firstname last then that is the order you get, but if it has been entered as firstname first and lastname last then that is what you get. I hope this is what you are referring to. If not then you will have to explain further.
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Dale Douglass 2nd Generation Karaoke I am not a member of the MTU Staff.
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I'm not sure I think!!!!
I have not been able to register my software due to a conflict that will probably be resolved today, but in previous versions, you were supposed to be able to choose Last name first, or first name first eg. "Tritt, Travis", or "Travis Tritt". when you created your song book, but this feature never worked. We were told that this was because of how the songs were imported into hoster. There were fixes suggeted like rebuilding the kma headers, but these never worked either.
However, when you look at the .kma files, their names are created obviously by using the disk number and manufacturer. This would seem to tell me that it would rely on the "songs.mdb" provided by MTU to creat the song book either way you wanted. Make sense? I'm not going to mess with it right now, I will wait till I get a |
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