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Old October 7th, 2011, 06:30 PM
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Re: .lst files

I found a quick way of highlighting from "my songs" and adding them to the "play list", then "add to write list" and then save as, and overwrite the exsisting...Its still a small pain, but it works. I'm just glad I didn't have hundreds of them to redo. Stll someone should look at fixing this...
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Old October 7th, 2011, 11:39 PM
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I found a quick way of highlighting from "my songs" and adding them to the "play list", then "add to write list" and then save as, and overwrite the exsisting...Its still a small pain, but it works. I'm just glad I didn't have hundreds of them to redo. Stll someone should look at fixing this...
There isn't anything to fix. If you create a list and then move the files on that list then there isn't any program that is going to find those files. Simple as that. The list is nothing more than an index of where the files are located. As Roy said the only way to "fix" them is to edit them as a text file. By manually adding in the new path.
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Old October 8th, 2011, 04:39 AM
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Re: .lst files

Ok, I think I got it... The next move for my files is to copy them to the hard drive I'm going to use for gigs, leaving the originals on the one at home. So just coping them over should leave my .lst files intact on my home hard drive right? I guess I'll test it...
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Old October 10th, 2011, 10:14 PM
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Ok, I think I got it... The next move for my files is to copy them to the hard drive I'm going to use for gigs, leaving the originals on the one at home. So just coping them over should leave my .lst files intact on my home hard drive right? I guess I'll test it...
That has always worked for me.
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