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gees! i am confused.
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I assume that what you want is for Hoster not to alter your original Playlist, One way to do this after opening a Playlist before doing anything else go to "save as" and save with a different name, then carry on using this occurrence of Hoster then when you finish it will save as usual but your original file will still be in-tacked. Roy. |
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You say you have named playlists you use. Then what you need to do is delete all the def00_.hst files. Then when you open Hoster it will open with a new empty playlist (def001.hst). Then go to File/Open and bring in the playlist you want. If when you close Hoster your named playlist is still in it then when you open it again it will still be there (no def file). Do this each time without ever clicking new and it won't create any more "def00_.hst" files. Just remember that every time you click File/New it will create another "def00_.hst file. As far as Hoster creating backups of your playlists when you install an update that is not true. When you install Hoster it does not do anything with the HST files. If you use the Remove in the installer those files are not deleted and when you re-install none are created.
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Thanks guys. I like the idea of creating a singers data base name as elvis for example for shows etc. I didn't think of that.
Dale thanks for the explanation but I do know when I upgraded to hoster 4.00 it duplicated my playlist. As an example if I had a playlist called "oldies", it added a duplication and named it def4.001 or something like that. Anyway, thanks for the answers. |
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