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PostPosted: Sat Aug 01, 2009 12:03 pm 
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Hi Swoop,

As my post stated I have an old Cavs machine (JB-99) and those files are "only" MCG & CDG. I had to rip all my cdg's with their ripper, then use a program such as Lupus Renamer to remove all the file name info, and then rename numerically. I have never owned an SCDG disc, so please excuse my mis-spoken statement about the .dat extension.

In order to load and play files on a Cavs hard drive machine (usb or internal) the files have to be numerically named (nothing else, just a 5 digit number). A book is your only road map unless the mp3 file is tagged.

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This is only slightly off topic and I asked it in another thread with no response but here goes again. Would anyone other than the OP have a use for a program that extracts the title and artist info from the CDG title screen?

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mrmarog @ Fri Jul 31, 2009 7:00 pm wrote:
Hi Unmasked,

I have an old CAVS unit and my songs in that unit, are numbered in a five digit naming convention, but ".dat" extension [/img]is not CAVS. Unless you have a song book to decipher these (5) digit file names you will be doing it just as you surmised.

I would also like to add that just because you have a CAVS unit does not equate to piracy.

In order to load and play files on a Cavs hard drive machine (usb or internal) the files have to be numerically named (nothing else, just a 5 digit number). A book is your only road map unless the mp3 file is tagged.

Mrmarog



Forgive Me Mrmarog,
Although your Original post omitted JB99
, it expressed the 5 digit naming convention.

AN OLD EXPERIMENT!
I Too, have an Old CAVS unit, "105G" and created a Disc with songs numbered in a five digit naming convention.

My Point is, If You Know What Your Doing:
the 5 digit naming convention can be used in the following CAVS units:
* JB 99/199
* 105G
* 203G

NOTE:
Where the 105G and 203G Songs can be manipulate,
The JB SERIES SONGS"As You Stated" have to be numerically named (nothing else, just a 5 digit number).


A GOLDEN RULE:
ALWAYS CREATE A MASTER TEXT LIST BEFORE CREATING A NEW COMPILATION!
To Automatically Rename the Tracks, Simpy convert the Text list to a CSV file and use the new CSV file as a Database.

CDGFix Super Switch 'Em Around Any Way You Like...
Couple of Clicks, POOF! All files renamed automatically!



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