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Old May 12th, 2016, 03:49 PM
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Re: New Hoster issues

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You still have the choice of Importing as KMA or KMH, Read Dave's explanation of Why, that you would maybe wish to change to the KMH format... Mostly to save hard drive space... KMA being proprietary to Hoster, will not work if you wanted to change (Why would we want to right?) hosting programs... whereas the KMH file is usable in any other application you may need or want to test out or change to... I think with the low cost of today's larger capacity Hard Drives , the saving of memory, between the KMA and KMH file size is a moot point... just transfer to a larger capacity hard drive when needed! I'm using a 2TB External Hard Drive at the moment, and you can't believe how many memory hogging videos I have stored, right along side my 30,000 karaoke files of mixed KMA & KMH files...
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