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Old October 22nd, 2009, 06:25 PM
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Fixed. Thanks again mate. There were a few corrupted files that Hoster did not like. What I did was open up a window with my KMA files and viewed it in the detail view. I then pressed the Date Modified tab so it sorted it and I then could see which file did not get modified, stopping the whole process. I deleted that file and presto, the remove silence feature worked again.

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Old October 22nd, 2009, 06:59 PM
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Glad you got it. I ran into a couple like that too and had to re-import them to get it to work.
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Old October 26th, 2009, 01:16 PM
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Corrupt files

I can't locate the corrupt files in my system. I have a ton of music. These seem to be causing errrors when i run the "remove silence" button. Any odeas how to narrow the search down?

Is there any reason I should have .bin files in my Hoster file with all my .kma files?
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Old October 26th, 2009, 02:21 PM
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No you do not need .BIN files in with the KMA files. For the Remove Silence Hoster only looks at the KMA files anyway so the .BIN files are not hurting anything being there.
Is the Remove Silence always stopping at the same point? In other words seince the first error, is it hanging now on the first song it is trying to process?
If this is the case, then open the Edit Songs Tool, select the No S-E button, then put a "*" in the Search box. Click Find. The first Song in the list is the problem file. Note what it is (Brand, DiskID, BookID etc) so you can re-import it, then delete it. Try running the Remove Silence again to see if it goes on.
I have also found that it won't work on any Audio files that you have imported because there is no video with it for it to set in sync with the audio.
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Old October 26th, 2009, 02:59 PM
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i'm in the process of removing silence, i did about 964 so far, just wondering how they go about doing it, does it go by alpha or brand or disc #? i'm just wondering..
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Old October 26th, 2009, 03:26 PM
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None of the above. It goes by record number, something you don't see in Hoster but can see in Access.
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Old October 26th, 2009, 03:37 PM
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Thanks Douglas

It is back to removeing silence. I am used to my system saying I have three corrupt files so I am looking forward to it stopping 2 more times
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Old October 26th, 2009, 03:46 PM
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i'm sorry i don't really know what you meant by record number, i played some songs, that i have on my singers list ( mostly mine) ,for about 1/2 hr. now and no problems yet ,removing silence works pretty good ,you can tell the dff, i am now in the process of continuing where i left off ( 37,909 left) takes about 8 sec. per. est. time 2520.52
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Old October 26th, 2009, 06:23 PM
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i'm in the process of removing silence, i did about 964 so far, just wondering how they go about doing it, does it go by alpha or brand or disc #? i'm just wondering..
I answered no they do not do it in order of any of the above items you listed. The order they are processed in is by Record Number. Each song you import into Hoster is assigned an automatic record number. This is a required item for Access database operation but does not show as a field in any view of Hoster. If you open the Songs Database file in Access one of the columns will be Record Number.
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Old October 26th, 2009, 06:34 PM
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You asked:

I answered no they do not do it in order of any of the above items you listed. The order they are processed in is by Record Number. Each song you import into Hoster is assigned an automatic record number. This is a required item for Access database operation but does not show as a field in any view of Hoster. If you open the Songs Database file in Access one of the columns will be Record Number.

oh ok..thanks..this feature is awesome, had to cancell the processing to see if i get an out of sync or skipping problem, so far it went to about almost 3k and no out of sync/skipping yet..crossing my fingers
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Old October 27th, 2009, 11:42 AM
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...open the Edit Songs Tool, select the No S-E button, then put a "*" in the Search box. Click Find. The first Song in the list is the problem file. Note what it is (Brand, DiskID, BookID etc) so you can re-import it, then delete it...
This solution worked for my first corrupted file. I processed over 30,00 files last night. woke up to a stuck computer today. Only 4500 or so left. This neat trick didn't work this time.

If the file is corrupt it shouldn't play....right?
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Old October 27th, 2009, 12:39 PM
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Not necessarily. Did you note which one it was and delete it? Or if you don't want to get that drastic move it out of the folder to some place safe, rebuild the database and then go on with your processing.
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Old October 27th, 2009, 12:52 PM
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I did. It did and it did not solve the problem
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Old March 12th, 2010, 05:21 PM
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No you do not need .BIN files in with the KMA files. For the Remove Silence Hoster only looks at the KMA files anyway so the .BIN files are not hurting anything being there.
Is the Remove Silence always stopping at the same point? In other words seince the first error, is it hanging now on the first song it is trying to process?
If this is the case, then open the Edit Songs Tool, select the No S-E button, then put a "*" in the Search box. Click Find. The first Song in the list is the problem file. Note what it is (Brand, DiskID, BookID etc) so you can re-import it, then delete it. Try running the Remove Silence again to see if it goes on.
I have also found that it won't work on any Audio files that you have imported because there is no video with it for it to set in sync with the audio.
Great advice, I realized that I had a whole imported CD that was corrupt. I deleted all of the tracks, rebuilt, and had no other problems.

A quick ammendment though, the Remove Silence tool started with my first DiscID alphabetically, so I had to hit the DiscID tab after the No S-E search to get the offending file to list first.
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Old December 16th, 2010, 08:09 AM
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Re: Remove Silence Problem

Also, have you followed Dales suggestions in post # 25 in conjunction with this amendment added by msmokeys.
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A quick ammendment though, the Remove Silence tool started with my first DiscID alphabetically, so I had to hit the DiscID tab after the No S-E search to get the offending file to list first.
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Old December 29th, 2010, 06:35 PM
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Re: Remove Silence Problem

I wanna thank you for all your help with the remove silence it is now working fine. You're the best.
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