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Thanks for replying mindonstrike.
I checked all those things and thought I had figured it out on the first track I looked at. It was "No More Mr. Nice Guy". I realized the "." after Mr and figured the program was looking for a three digit extention after it. So I took the "." out. But that wasn't it. I rechecked to verify all the fields and seperators were set correctly. Still nothing. Oddly enough (which I think I may have forgotten to mention in the original post), some of the tracks from the disc DID import okay without intervention. Anyway, what I did, on a whim, was move the data in the filename around without changing the content. Example: Original format = Alice Cooper - DG01 - 4 - No More Mr Nice Guy.bin Fixed format = DG01-4 - Alice Cooper - No More Mr Nice Guy.bin I then changed the fields to match my 'fixed' format. IT WORKED! So I did it to all the tracks that didn't convert before. All worked. The only real difference I can see is using a dash without spaces before and after to seperate the DiscID from the track#. But why should that matter if I mark it correctly in the "Define Field Order" area? I'm hoping MTU can give some assistance here as renaming all the files of the discs I have is going to be quite a chore. BTW, I am using audiograbber to convert the cd+g tracks from my discs to bin files since Hoster is unable to read the data from my cdr drive. The format I listed above is the way audiograbber sets each filename. |
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