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Old September 6th, 2008, 09:15 AM
Big KJ Big KJ is offline
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This is not my problem, to add new disc not on bucket.
I'll do that all the time and I'm okay with that.

What I would like to have is some program routine that looks at my songs files and checks for inconsistencies and repair those in an automatic (kind of...) way; instead of going on and check one by one.

An KJ File Manager does this and only this!

My point is that:

Having, lets say for example these 3 naming variations for the same song:

SC3001 - Sinéad O'Connor - Nothing Compares 2U
SF825 - Sinead O' Conner - Nothing Compares To You
EZ25 - Sinéad O'Connor - Nothing Compares To U

Imagine a program that recognizes that these are the same song and actualy replaces the wrong or diferent spellings with only one, so they can appear in only 1 instance and not as if 3 diferent songs are, it would be fantastic.

Thats what KJ File Manager does.

At this point this works great for MP3G (which I do have only a few), but what they told me is that they will do the same for KMA files if there are enough Hoster users asking for it.

So my goal is to have this program looking at my songs folder, find the inconsistencies, do the repair (and this repair is very easy) and afterwards have Hoster rebuilding my song list so my booklists look without errors.

Wouldn't that be great?
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