![]() ![]() If your Song Files are organized in separate folders beneath the folder you selected in step 3, click "Include Sub-Directories" (D) (Figure 3) to instruct CompuHost to search and catalog the subfolders. WARNING : It is extremely important that your Song Files are not moved from this location once imported/cataloged by CompuHost. Select the Source Folder where CompuHost will find your MP3+G Song Files by clicking "Select Source" (C) (Figure 3). Select the File Type (Uncompressed CDG or Compressed ZIP Files) (B) (Figure 3) ![]() Select the proper File Naming Format for the MP3+G files you wish to import.(A) (Figure 3) SEE WARNING ABOVE! ![]() Importing Zipped/Uncompress MP3+G/WMA+G Files. Importing Song Files that do NOT follow one of the above MP3+G Naming Standards will NOT catalog properly and thus may not be available within CompuHost. This format is NOT recommended since it seriously impedes CompuHost's ability to properly catalog the imported listings. "SC8101-01 - My Way - Sinatra, Frank.zip"Ĭombined : The ENTIRE Filename is added to the TITLE column of all SongList searches. "SC8101-01 - Sinatra, Frank - My Way.zip"Įxample. WARNING : In order for CompuHost to correctly import and catalog your MP3+G/WMA+G Files, they must follow one of these standard file naming conventions.Įxample. If you already have "MP3+G/WMA+G" Song Files residing on your system that you wish to import and make available within CompuHost.Ĭlick "SongList | Import/Catalog Karaoke Files" from the Main Menu Importing MP3+G/WMA+G Files Importing MP3+G/WMA+G Files ![]()
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