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Old August 24th, 2008, 01:39 PM
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Converting the hdzip to HDMP3G discussion continues.

Hello fellas. Thanks for the replys. Laddie I guess your recommendation isn't possible, but I do thank you for thinking outside of the box!

Madjim, I upgraded to 4.03 and open it. I never saw a conversion visually occurred. I old playlist opened normally and there were cdg and hdzip songs on there. When a hdzip played and finish, it stayed hdzip until you lost Hoster and reopened Hoster and that song changed to HDMP3G. But you couldn't play it.

Ddouglass, understand that MTU is aware of the issue and hopefully it will be fixed in 4.04. I got over 20000 songs and half of them are hdzip imported, so this dance with the playlist will get old pretty quick. I am a patient person, but you have to admit this issue is a fairly large one.
Thanks everyone, Kelly
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