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DavidT
Posted: Wednesday, September 23, 2009 4:42:31 PM

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By reading around the forum I asume that TK only uses four digits for song numbers --- Is my assumption correct? - I am asking because I have a need to use five digits for song numbers --- Is this possible?
Thanks?



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vcdz382
Posted: Wednesday, September 23, 2009 4:44:06 PM

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You have more than 9999 songs?
DavidT
Posted: Wednesday, September 23, 2009 4:57:32 PM

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Not Really - Not Yet, anyway :) j/k

I name my songs with "DVD starting 101 + two-digit song number" for the ease of searching for songs within a DVD.

Example:

11501 Một Ngày Tôi Đi Qua
11502 Ngày Em Đi


115 is my DVD Folder on the Hard Drive and 01 and 02 are song number within that DVD.



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vcdz382
Posted: Wednesday, September 23, 2009 5:04:26 PM

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That's not the song number. The song number is a number assigned to your song automatically based on your song folders structure. In the above case, TKaraoke will treat the whole thing as song name "11501 Một Ngày Tôi Đi Qua".
DavidT
Posted: Wednesday, September 23, 2009 5:17:09 PM

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I agree and that was why I had asked, orginally.

With minimum efforts, I can seprate the numbers and the song titles from the current names so I could use five-digit song numbers if TK supports them.

It not really a big deal though - I have a way to work around the issue.

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vcdz382
Posted: Wednesday, September 23, 2009 5:19:30 PM

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How large is your current collection? It seems like you put a lot of work into naming those 5-digits numbers.
DavidT
Posted: Wednesday, September 23, 2009 5:38:55 PM

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vcdz382 wrote:
How large is your current collection? It seems like you put a lot of work into naming those 5-digits numbers.


Vietnamese DVDs: About 2500 Karaokes 800 Non-karaokes (How long do you think it would take someone to karaoke all 2500 songs continuosly, assuming on the average 4 minutes/song?)
English DVDs: About 1300 Karaokes 600 Non-Karaokes
Movies DVDs: 300
Most of these are chapterized into individual VOB and span over 6TB of Hard Drive (3x2TB - USB Hard Drive).

The five-digit was the easy part. Collecting, organizing and typing the Vietnamese song in Vietnamese was the time-consuming process.



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vietboi_inluv
Posted: Saturday, October 10, 2009 4:01:04 PM
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vcdz382 wrote:
You have more than 9999 songs?


I am a new here and do not know how to get songs from. Would you help me?
vcdz382
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Read around the forum. You'll learn something new.
dungcao
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HI, David, I know what you mean: Here the tips: betterfilerename or K.organizer 3.5 can do that. If you want to help you that, just email me: hanhnguyen10@sbcglobal.net, I can help you. Or you can check this site later because I don't have time now to put the link with sample to help you. Maybe you use some karaoke hardisc hdd from China ?? for example: hardisk karaoke system . It asks you must have 10 for folder, in this folder has 3 digits contain 1000 songs. Every folder has total of 1000 songs. For next folder is 11 , and the same 3 digits. So, it has 5 numbers of song, right??? I have this hardisk karaoke system like you.

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K-Org Ver 3.5.exe (116kb) downloaded 85 time(s).


DavidT
Posted: Sunday, January 17, 2010 3:08:19 PM

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Greetings,

Please refer to the comment below:

dungcao wrote:
HI, David, I know what you mean: Here the tips: betterfilerename or K.organizer 3.5 can do that. If you want to help you that, just email me: hanhnguyen10@sbcglobal.net, I can help you. Or you can check this site later because I don't have time now to put the link with sample to help you. Maybe you use some karaoke hardisc hdd from China ?? - Nope! - All my VN KARA files are extracted directly from original DVDs into individually VOB format - I just have different numbering scheme than TKaraoke are for example: hardisk karaoke system . It asks you must have 10 for folder, in this folder has 3 digits contain 1000 songs. Every folder has total of 1000 songs. For next folder is 11 , and the same 3 digits. So, it has 5 numbers of song, right??? I have this hardisk karaoke system like you.




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