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Old May 10th, 2010, 02:21 PM
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Re: Building Song Database

Hi Dale: thank you for your response! I have been importing them from individual CDGs. I hopefully have been changing the ID info on each disk!! God only know.... I do have distractions along the way. Anyway, I went to my library on the external drive and deleted all of those files. Now do I have to rebuild my songbook data base??
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Old May 10th, 2010, 08:44 PM
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Re: Building Song Database

At this point yes it would be a good idea. that way it romoves them from the database.
When you re-import them, make sure you put in each individual DiskID.
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Old May 18th, 2010, 10:46 AM
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Hey. I'm a novice to this forum, but kind of have the same issue. I was using an external hard drive which housed my KMA and KMH files. THe drive started having problems, (it kept shutting down when I was in Hoster especially when I accessed anything other than 'play' the song) so I have been re-creating my KMH files on another hard drive within it's subfolders. Should I have just dragged and dropped the old files over to the new drive and not re-create them since the KMH files reside within the folders? If so, I can do that with the files I haven't loaded yet. Would these then rebuild the song database when I run it?

I already moved my KMA files over to it . Now my song database has grown by thousands, and has duplicates. Do I manually go into the song database and delete the files with the other hard drive node (g:/) and leave the (f:/) files which is the new hard drive? Will the files I moved append the new drive to their file name and update the database? What about the songbook?

Help! I need a lesson on how to do the process quick. I can't find out how to start a new thread, either, so I had to piggyback on this one.
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Old May 18th, 2010, 01:33 PM
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Re: Building Song Database

First is how did you recreate the KMH files?
Did you Copy and Paste or re-Import them?
If you re-imported them go to the folder and delete all of those. Copy and Paste all of the original files including the KMH files and the original format song files (MP3+G, ZIP, whatever they were).
Next remove the old external from the system. Then Rebuild the database again. Be sure to delete the entry in the list for the old drive and make sure the new drive folders where your KMA and KMH files are located are listed too. Then Rebuild the database. That should clear it up.
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