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Old October 31st, 2011, 11:52 AM
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Hi All,
I run a show last night and found some songs that are duplicated with different artists. I'm trying to delete the ones I don't want to keep but also I want to delete the original file from that hard drive so next time I load or rebuild the database it will not bring the same files.
My question is how to find the source files because ver 5.04 just delete it from the database not from the hard drive.

I would request maybe next time an options to ask if you want to delete the file or not, I believe most of us we keep copy of our songs on another locations just in case something happen.
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Old October 31st, 2011, 12:37 PM
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Re: How to find source files on HD

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Hi All,
I run a show last night and found some songs that are duplicated with different artists. I'm trying to delete the ones I don't want to keep but also I want to delete the original file from that hard drive so next time I load or rebuild the database it will not bring the same files.
My question is how to find the source files because ver 5.04 just delete it from the database not from the hard drive.

I would request maybe next time an options to ask if you want to delete the file or not, I believe most of us we keep copy of our songs on another locations just in case something happen.
How were these files imported? Were they imported by CD or from hard drive files such as ZIP, or MP3+G? If they were imported from the hard drive were they imported as KMH or KMA?
The reason I ask is because if they are KMA files then the file is also deleted when you delete from the Edit Utility. If they were imported as KMH files then only the KMH added file is deleted.
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Old October 31st, 2011, 12:53 PM
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Re: How to find source files on HD

I have 2 folders sync to the database, I rip all my CDG's to MP3G then import it to the database using the option KMH, so basically it makes 3 files the MP3, CDG and the KMH. On the second folder I have an old database that I did on KMA format and I believe the songs that I'm looking for is on that folder.
So if I delete it on the second folder where the KMA files are it should delete the source file to right??
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Old October 31st, 2011, 01:05 PM
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Re: How to find source files on HD

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My question is how to find the source files because ver 5.04 just delete it from the database not from the hard drive..
If they are kma files you would have to note the Disc ID and the last 2 digits of the Book ID for the track # of the file you are deleting in the Hoster Edit dialog then search your kma folder for it. If they are kmh files you can only note the Disc ID if your original file names contained the disc id else just note the title and artist and manufacturer and find it that way.

An alternative idea you could try if you are just trying to stop them appearing in the search is to just rename the artist and title fields to - and they will then not show when using the search dialog (Unless you enter -) and rebuilding the database wont re list them.
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Old October 31st, 2011, 02:30 PM
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I have 2 folders sync to the database, I rip all my CDG's to MP3G then import it to the database using the option KMH, so basically it makes 3 files the MP3, CDG and the KMH. On the second folder I have an old database that I did on KMA format and I believe the songs that I'm looking for is on that folder.
So if I delete it on the second folder where the KMA files are it should delete the source file to right??
If they are KMA types and you delete it from the Hoster edit dialog yes it will delete it from the hard drive completly.
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