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Old November 16th, 2015, 03:38 PM
Sharon Sharon is offline
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Smile Re: Saving downloaded tracks to CD to import into Hoster.

Hi Roy thank you again because.... I think I got it! Well mostly. I managed it by choosing index songs as you suggested, and I can search under disc id only now If I choose. 3 more questions....1-I chose KMA not KMH, then MP3G, what's the difference?

2. I now have my original folder with my tracks in it but it has added a KMA file for each song to my desktop. When I search in Hoster to play a song, does it look for and use the KMA file from the desktop? So if I drag these KMA files onto my external hard drive where all my other songs are, will it not find it? Also would I need to keep the original CDG and MP3 download files on my desktop too or can they be stored elsewhere? If not how do I tell Hoster that the files are now elsewhere and not on my desktop?

3. I dragged the KMA files to a cd to see if I could save the KMA files in case the laptop crashes again despite my backups! I then dragged a song from the cd to the desktop then selected 'karaoke' in Hoster - desktop - track, it played, as did it when I selected 'karaoke' in Hoster - CD drive - then selected the track. But when I selected 'disc' and loaded it from the disc, I just got crackly noises and it was 2 minutes longer, just wondered why? It's all in the hope I get a better knowledge on what I'm doing seeing as I have been using MTU programs for so many years, but not taken full advantage of what they can do :-)

Are you bored of my questions yet?! lol
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