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Old May 24th, 2006, 04:30 AM
rpmzzz rpmzzz is offline
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Smile Program crashes when trying to import from Hard Drive

I have over 52,000 songs that are zip files in the subfolders of folders, example..... Soundchoice - Brick One - SC8934 - zip file. I am currently using sax and dotty (but only because I can't get hoster to work)... which takes about 10 minutes to import the whole thing. It works in conjuction with winamp and unzips then zips back up after use. However, I paid good money for the MTU hoster program and would like to be able to use it. I can't believe this is so hard to do. All my songs are configured the same way too, as in disk name, track no, artist, title. I saw the thread about mp3+G from several folders and thought, hey good idea, this should work for me and the zip files. So I searched for the zips and found all 52000 of them. I did a sample of about 461 of my all hits. When I tried to import them the first time it did about 140 of them and then crashed, and now it just crashes every time I try to import the other 320. It says that it has encountered a problem and must quit. I really hope I can get some support on this. I tried to get phone support but good luck on that. Can anyone here help me? Thanks
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