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They show in search. I know they are there because I can see them on the directory, and I can play them if I click on MP3G on the Hoster screen.
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On which directry can you see them, i would forget about your song book for now and work out where your files have gone. If your saying the song you know is a mp3g file is in your hoster song book then you must at, one time, used the import funtion to get these on to your data base, also once they are imported they will the be renamed a kma file, if this is the case you must have mislade them somewhere or not have selected folder for the add or rebuild database. Importing a mp3g does not remove the mp3g original it just creates a new kma file.
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Ok, I went to one of the folders containing the MP3G's and re-imported them. They now show up in the directory. I will try a few more and make sure it wasnt a fluke. They aren't KMA's, they are still MP3G's.
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It may say that in the play window or in the edit track window but in the kma folder it should say KMA although the earlier version may differ, Ok it's 11.56 pm and i git to be up at four for work so i will bid you good luck and good night. I hope i have been of use.
Ps go to your error log text and delete the content, its dated 03,2008 so it not you current problem. Cheers ![]() |
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As Sinsation said.
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Go to Start/search. from the left pane click all files and folders, in the "All or part name type .kma in the "look in box" make sure your connected hard drives are listed, from advanced options tick boxes "search hidden files & search sub folders, then press search. It may take a little while, when the list populates from the views menu select details, then click the in folder heading which will put them all in order of folders. from here you can see if there were any folders that you omitted from your files when doing a rebuild data base. Hope this helps ![]() |
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