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Are you sure you have imported them all into the same folder? Go to the folder and see how many files are listed. If there are more than 550 then rebuild database and see if that helps.
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Dale Douglass 2nd Generation Karaoke I am not a member of the MTU Staff.
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550 songs
I have checked the file where all the songs go, and it says 550, so I rebuilt the database, and still 550!! I'm not using Vista-using XP. HELP! JB
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If the total count in that folder is 550 then the rest of your files are located somewhere else. Do a search in windows explorer and find the other folder. You can then add the other folder path in the rebuild database or copy/move all the song files together into one folder.
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Dale Douglass 2nd Generation Karaoke I am not a member of the MTU Staff.
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Thanks
Thanks Doug-I will try that! JB
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Did you use Microstudio to create the CDG files?
If not, are they MP3 + CDG type CDG files? If so, these only contain the lyrics/graphics data, without the audio. This may be creating bad KMA files that are causing a limit problem. However, I'm pretty sure we added error checking to prevent selecting an MP3+G type CDG file. What are you using? |
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Limit of songd
My files are all from C D & G cd's-no MP3's. I just convert them into KMA's using this program. I merged a CD yesterday, and it actually showed a count of 560 songs (I added 10) instead of the usual 550, but when I created a songbook list-it came on and said that "no songs were added to the database" and that it woulf only be printing 550 songs! I'm getting closer to figuring this out, but not quite!!? Any more suggestions? JB
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If you added another CD then it should have a bookid. Are you able to play the new songs?
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Dale Douglass 2nd Generation Karaoke I am not a member of the MTU Staff.
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