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Don't quote me on this because I didn't write the code, but what I assume is when you load a zip file to the playlist in 4.03 it does the conversion then. If you re-open and use the playlist as is, it only points to the file. Since it is not an HDMP3G, you get the error. The nice thing about doing the conversion in 4.02 is it weeds out any problem zips you might have. My suggestion would be to create a songbook listed by book ID in 4.01 or 4.03, install and run 4.02 to weed out any bad files. Then create another songbook listed by book ID in 4.02 to determine what files didn't convert, then re-install 4.03 and re-import the bad zips. You could assign the old book #s when re-importing and save yourself from having to change any book IDs.
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Yes, but it will still play existing zip files previously imported if you didn't run the conversion in 4.02.
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Version 4.02 had the initial conversion utility in it. This was causing problems for some in trying to convert the files. So for 4.03 and until they can fix it to convert all formats, they disabled it. If you import new ones then it will convert them but that is the only conversion going on currently.
If you are having problems still with these files, replace them with your back-up copy (you do have a back-up....don't you ![]() Hope this clears up the misconceptions and questions.
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mine didn't last night
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Thanks but...
Thank all of you for your quick replies and inventive ways of overcoming the problem. I too had gone from 4.01 directly to 4.03. However, I don't feel that a user upgrading should have go and download 4.02, convert all original files again, and download 4.03 and go thru the installation process a third time.
Moreover, the problems I have been having are with KMA files from already converted ZIP files (and even unzipped files in mp3g format.) I may not understand the process correctly but I thought that KMA was a proprietary compressed format of its own. Does it use the original formats to make up KMA files? I still think that the workarounds are a problem that will hopefully be addressed by MTU. Backwards compatabilty (within reason) should be a reasonable expectation from long-time MTU/Hoster users. |
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All MTU did to an imported Karaoke ZIP was to add a header "Wraper" and rename the .ZIP to .KMA.
To convert this back to zip, just rename the .KMA to .ZIP So, this is not the TRUE proprietary KMA that comes from a DISC Import or a .CDG/.BIN HD Import. I rip to the HD as Karaoke ZIPs, for storage, and convert the MP3+G to BIN and rename to .CDG for HDCDG import. This way, I get the KMA "proprietary" format and I only need be "concerned" with ONE hoster PLAYER CODE from one version to the next. |
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Same problem
I just wanted to add my frustation with 4.03. I am having the same problem with HDMp3g files (they won't play when the "type" is HDMp3g, but if reloaded and the type reads HDZIP it will play). I did not skip 4.02.
Is this going to be fixed? ![]() |
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