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BIN to KMA File Question
My name is Doug Crawford of Laser Labs DJ Entertainment. I am a DJ/KJ from the chemas-microsoft-com:office
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2. Closely read the manual on Import Hard Drive Files command. If your filenames are all in the sc-cd #-song title-artist-track# naming scheme, and you only want to preserve the Title and Artist, then you could use: Ignore-Title-Artist-Ignore. or Ignore-Ignore-Title-Artist-Ignore. if there truly is a "-" between SC and the CD# (DiscID). However, I don't know why you wouldn't want the DiscID if you already have it in the filenames? That gives you more flexibility to locate your files, and also to include the DiscID in your Song Books. ![]() |
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Still Having Conversion Issues
Our bin files are listed as title-artist.bin (ie. #1 Crush-Garbage.bin). We have no other defined fields in any of our song names. All the bin files are located on an external 750gig drive. We also have created another folder where all KMA files will be converted and transferred to on the same drive. We choose bin and turn off the remove imported tracks feature. DISCID-TRACKID. We redefine those fields as Title-Artist. and we select "unknown" as the brand. We select batch and the system indicates that we will be converting 9764 bin files.
The files are then moved to the folder, but there are only 99 files in the batch. We then select import and the system begins the import process. When transferring, our files names come out as 1-1.kma, 1-2.kma, etc. up to 99 files. Additional files overwrite the previous batch of 99. ![]() PLEASE HELP The previous version seamlessly made the conversion and transfer and included the title and artist. lf is not too much trouble you are welcome to call and walk us through this process. Doug Crawford (502) 459-1010 or Tawny Woods at (502) 593-2061. We are offering to pay someone to get us through this!!! |
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Would this process be easier if we were to convert the bin files to CDG files? If so, what is the easiest process for that. Does anyone know why Hoster does not play bin files?
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Doug in this example you listed "(ie. #1 Crush-Garbage.bin)" is the "#1" part of the title or the song/track number?
Converting to CDG would not make it any easier I don't think and would require a lot of work with Microstudio to do it. I guess no one has ever thought about directly playing BIN files in Hoster because they can be permanently imported. If Hoster was set up to play BIN files it would still be a temporary import and deleted after play unless you import them permanently. I was going to try to run a test, but I don't have enough BIN files at the moment to do it. I will have to convert some more files to BIN to do this.
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Dale Douglass 2nd Generation Karaoke I am not a member of the MTU Staff.
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Doug,
I have tried the test and found that essentially you will need to import 99 at a time. According to the instructions and this is stressed a few times you have to have the five parameters (Brand, DiscID, Track#, Title and Artist). So when you select Batch if those parameters are not all there it will ask for the Brand, DiskID, and BookID to assign to each 99 files and import in alphabetical order assigning track#. When the first batch of 99 is done it will again ask for the same info before importing the next 99. You will need to at least increment the DiskID and BookID to keep from over-writing the previous groups. If you had a way to add a Brand and DiskID (ID same for max of 99 files) to the file names then you would be able to Batch Import all of them at once.
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Dale Douglass 2nd Generation Karaoke I am not a member of the MTU Staff.
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