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Old May 18th, 2011, 06:01 PM
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How To Create Save and Then Open a Personal Playlist

I have created a play-list of specific songs that I want to keep, and then at a later date open the list and play them. I have moved songs from search, and did the "save as", but when I go back and try to open the list using the "open" and selecting the list I named, it will not open them.

When I put them in the singer area and save them I can then open them onto the play area one at a time. If the songs have a key change indicated, and I try to move the entire list at one time, the key changes for all the songs will be the same key of the first song in the group that I clicked on. So, while I can open a play-list via the "singer" group, it also has problems that make it too much work.

I thought I could create different lists for special occasions, like X-mas July 4th, Valentines Day, etc, but after I create them and save them, they will not open. What am I doing wrong?

Thanks for any help,

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Old May 18th, 2011, 06:49 PM
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Re: How To Create Save and Then Open a Personal Playlist

I just had the same problem that "Wrahn" reported.

To take it a step further, I attempted to create new play lists, do a save as, cleared the song list and attempted to open the new list. I attempted this several times and nothing would happen when I tried opening the named list.

I then clicked on the def001.hst file and the songs I saved on the named list would populate the play list area.

It appears that no matter the save as file name, the play list will be saved as "def001.hst". I verified that by selecting different songs and going through the save as again (several times).
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Old May 18th, 2011, 10:14 PM
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When Hoster first runs, it creates and opens an empty Playlist named "def001.hst" in the default C:\MTU\Hoster folder. The file name appears in the Title Bar at the screen top.
You can create and save an unlimited number of Playlists on the hard drive, but only one open at a time. You can create a new Playlist for every show, or the last one open appears when Hoster runs again, especially nice if the computer or Hoster crashes as you restore your show exactly where you were before.
The Playlist Window shows the open Playlist with Singers and their Songs.
Songs normally play from top down, but you can select any song and click the Play button to stop a playing song and start playing the new one. You can click-n-drag a song to change when it plays, such as working new Singers into your Show Rotation
 
Hope that helps you figure it out.
Best way to start is just add a couple of songs to the playlist and save it as test list 01 or similar. It's easy enough to delete once you have got the hang of it.
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Old May 18th, 2011, 10:23 PM
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Hope that helps you figure it out.
Best way to start is just add a couple of songs to the playlist and save it as test list 01 or similar. It's easy enough to delete once you have got the hang of it.
Hmm i posted the above using my ipad & somehow lost half my post!
In addition to the above, i can confirm that everything works as it should on my vista pc. I can load a previously named and saved playlist, append lists together, rename, save, open, play etc. I can create new lists and perform all above functions. I have lots of old playlists which i keep in a folder C: MTU\Hoster\Playlists - keeps em tidy.
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Old May 18th, 2011, 10:35 PM
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I just had the same problem that "Wrahn" reported.

To take it a step further, I attempted to create new play lists, do a save as, cleared the song list and attempted to open the new list. I attempted this several times and nothing would happen when I tried opening the named list.

I then clicked on the def001.hst file and the songs I saved on the named list would populate the play list area.

It appears that no matter the save as file name, the play list will be saved as "def001.hst". I verified that by selecting different songs and going through the save as again (several times).
Ken - as I said elswhere, saved playlists take a while to load - up to 30 seconds. You can tell when it is loaded by the name at the very top of the screen (BBQ, St Pats, Xmas, WW2 etc)
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Old May 18th, 2011, 10:48 PM
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I have created a play-list of specific songs that I want to keep, and then at a later date open the list and play them. I have moved songs from search, and did the "save as", but when I go back and try to open the list using the "open" and selecting the list I named, it will not open them.

When I put them in the singer area and save them I can then open them onto the play area one at a time. If the songs have a key change indicated, and I try to move the entire list at one time, the key changes for all the songs will be the same key of the first song in the group that I clicked on. So, while I can open a play-list via the "singer" group, it also has problems that make it too much work.

I thought I could create different lists for special occasions, like X-mas July 4th, Valentines Day, etc, but after I create them and save them, they will not open. What am I doing wrong?

Thanks for any help,

Wes
Wes - all you need to do is wait a little longer and your saved playlist WILL open
If you create a playlist and don't rename it , it will be automatically saved as default 01. The next time you create a list and do not save it it will be saved as default 02 etc. In addition to this, the last list you had open will not only be saved as whatever you have named it but also as default 01 - default 100 etc.
You must close and reopen the program to see this.
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Old May 18th, 2011, 11:49 PM
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Re: How To Create Save and Then Open a Personal Playlist

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I have created a play-list of specific songs that I want to keep, and then at a later date open the list and play them. I have moved songs from search, and did the "save as", but when I go back and try to open the list using the "open" and selecting the list I named, it will not open them.

When I put them in the singer area and save them I can then open them onto the play area one at a time. If the songs have a key change indicated, and I try to move the entire list at one time, the key changes for all the songs will be the same key of the first song in the group that I clicked on. So, while I can open a play-list via the "singer" group, it also has problems that make it too much work.

I thought I could create different lists for special occasions, like X-mas July 4th, Valentines Day, etc, but after I create them and save them, they will not open. What am I doing wrong?

Thanks for any help,

Wes
Do you get an error message when you try to open them or are they blank? Or does it say file not found?
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Old May 19th, 2011, 12:02 AM
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Re: How To Create Save and Then Open a Personal Playlist

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I just had the same problem that "Wrahn" reported.

To take it a step further, I attempted to create new play lists, do a save as, cleared the song list and attempted to open the new list. I attempted this several times and nothing would happen when I tried opening the named list.

I then clicked on the def001.hst file and the songs I saved on the named list would populate the play list area.

It appears that no matter the save as file name, the play list will be saved as "def001.hst". I verified that by selecting different songs and going through the save as again (several times).
Ken, you cannot clear the list after you save it except by opening a New list. If you delete all the entries, then those entries will be removed from the list you saved. Hoster saves each action as soon as you do it.
Create you list, do the Save As, then open by using New. That will clear the playlist. Then you can Open the playlist you saved.
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Old May 19th, 2011, 05:57 AM
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Re: How To Create Save and Then Open a Personal Playlist

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When I put them in the singer area and save them I can then open them onto the play area one at a time. If the songs have a key change indicated, and I try to move the entire list at one time, the key changes for all the songs will be the same key of the first song in the group that I clicked on. So, while I can open a play-list via the "singer" group, it also has problems that make it too much work.

Wes
I can confirm the bit above from Wes statement,
Open singers list, select singer, from the list if you have a key change on one song in that list and you highlight that song first followed by holding the shift key and selecting all songs below it, when they move to the playlist they are all the same key change as the first one in list.

I have no problem saving playlists with the Save As on my Windows 7 system.
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Old May 19th, 2011, 06:30 AM
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Re: How To Create Save and Then Open a Personal Playlist

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I have created a play-list of specific songs that I want to keep, and then at a later date open the list and play them. I have moved songs from search, and did the "save as", but when I go back and try to open the list using the "open" and selecting the list I named, it will not open them.

When I put them in the singer area and save them I can then open them onto the play area one at a time. If the songs have a key change indicated, and I try to move the entire list at one time, the key changes for all the songs will be the same key of the first song in the group that I clicked on. So, while I can open a play-list via the "singer" group, it also has problems that make it too much work.

I thought I could create different lists for special occasions, like X-mas July 4th, Valentines Day, etc, but after I create them and save them, they will not open. What am I doing wrong?

Thanks for any help,

Wes
I can confirm the issue you had with the key change and the singer list but cannot confirm (on Vista) the problem you had with the playlist. They save and rename and open exactly the way they are supposed to on my machine.
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Re: How To Create Save and Then Open a Personal Playlist

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When I put them in the singer area and save them I can then open them onto the play area one at a time. If the songs have a key change indicated, and I try to move the entire list at one time, the key changes for all the songs will be the same key of the first song in the group that I clicked on. So, while I can open a play-list via the "singer" group, it also has problems that make it too much work.
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I can confirm the bit above from Wes statement,
Open singers list, select singer, from the list if you have a key change on one song in that list and you highlight that song first followed by holding the shift key and selecting all songs below it, when they move to the playlist they are all the same key change as the first one in list.
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I can confirm the issue you had with the key change and the singer list...
Yesterday we fixed the key change on the first selected song being applied to all selected songs added at the same time. It now adds the key change of each song if and only if they had a key change applied to them in the Singer's Songs database. This fix will be in Hoster 5.02, which we expect to start beta testing today.
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Old June 22nd, 2011, 10:12 AM
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Re: How To Create Save and Then Open a Personal Playlist

Admin

Thanks for taking the time to "listen" to a customer's problem, investigating the problem and then taking the time and effort to fix it. While in the total scheme of things it's not a big deal, it does make your product better.

Thanks again,

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