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Old August 15th, 2013, 10:11 PM
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How do you import CDG files.

Sorry guys if ths is in the wrong place.

I hav upgraded to th latest Hoster version from 3.2. In version 3.2 it ws easy to import cdg files from my hard drive to .kma files. For th life of me, i just cant find how to import cdg files in ths latest version? Iv gone thru the forums but cant find anyhing on how to do this. Can some one please help me out.

Thanking you in advance :-)

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Old August 16th, 2013, 12:44 AM
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Re: How do you import CDG files.

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Sorry guys if ths is in the wrong place.

I hav upgraded to th latest Hoster version from 3.2. In version 3.2 it ws easy to import cdg files from my hard drive to .kma files. For th life of me, i just cant find how to import cdg files in ths latest version? Iv gone thru the forums but cant find anyhing on how to do this. Can some one please help me out.

Thanking you in advance :-)

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If I read this right, you want to import cdg zip files from a hard drive into Hoster.

To do this, go to Import Songs then click on Index Song Files.

Then click KMA & Zip then you will be asked to find the folder they are located in. Once that is done, click Select.

The files will then be added to the top window.

Then all the way to the right, you will see "Add Files."

This will then add them to the bottom screen for importing.

Once the are added to the bottom screen (99 songs max), you Then select the songs you want to index (all or slelect only the ones you want to index), and them click on "Index."

They will be imported in Hoster and then you will need to Edit the songs to suit your needs. Hoster will give the imported song a disc Id.

If you will jot that number down, it is very easy to find the file in the Edit function. Just type it in the search block and click "Find."

Hope this helps...
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Old August 16th, 2013, 04:26 AM
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Re: How do you import CDG files.

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Sorry guys if ths is in the wrong place.

I hav upgraded to th latest Hoster version from 3.2. In version 3.2 it ws easy to import cdg files from my hard drive to .kma files. For th life of me, i just cant find how to import cdg files in ths latest version? Iv gone thru the forums but cant find anyhing on how to do this. Can some one please help me out.

Thanking you in advance :-)

KiwiSinger
What type of files are you referring to as cdg ?

The normal hard drive files are mp3+g which is two separate files, an mp3 and a cdg file, this is imported as MP3G using the kma or kmh button.
These two files may also be contained in a zip folder and then imported as zip type, the process is as explained by Kod.
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Old August 19th, 2013, 08:02 PM
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Re: How do you import CDG files.

Thank you so much Kod, much much appreciated. I must say under the old 3.2 version it seemed much easier to import songs but I'l have to get used to this way now STILL LOVE THE PROGRAM THO!!

Ps: Roy, yes my files are mp3+cdg files My bad for not pointing that out. Thank you Roy for your reply also

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Thank you so much Kod, much much appreciated. I must say under the old 3.2 version it seemed much easier to import songs but I'l have to get used to this way now STILL LOVE THE PROGRAM THO!!

Ps: Roy, yes my files are mp3+cdg files My bad for not pointing that out. Thank you Roy for your reply also

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You're welcome ... Glad it worked out for you!
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