Lone Wolf @ Tue Jun 03, 2008 2:52 pm wrote:
Nlouch
If you set them up by (disc-track) artist-song doesn't that make it hard to find on the hard drive when looking for a particular artist or song?
Most karaoke dj's that I have seen running computer do not use the disc # or track # they only go by the artist and song title.
The most common one I have seen is:
DM1111-02 - Artist, The - Song Name, The.zip
DM=disk manufacturer
(Or .cdg and .mp3 if not using zipped files.) This is the default for reading files on most of the importers I have seen, and the default for at least two ripper programs.
Remember too that
Song Name, The - Artist, The - DM
is far from unique. There are multiple versions of songs out there from some manufacturers. For instance, I own two different Chartbuster disks that have George Strait's "One Night At A Time" on it, but the version is different between the two. (And I prefer the newer version from the 3-disk GS compilation.) I know also that the old DK Millenium tracks may differ from the newer Applause and Premier tracks.
Of course sometimes the same disk number will be different, too! The SC8146 I bought in 2006 is different from the vast majority of them out there in Karaoke host collections. (That is a great disk, and one of the most likely to find in a decent collection.)