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Post 164 made on Tuesday February 11, 2003 at 10:25
Lyndel McGee
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CarGuy84,

As Tom indicated, you did not supply the player/list names.

It takes a while for most to get the hang of things.

Some help based on the images you supplied...

I looked @ the gifs you provided for the import screen and CSV screen.

Tracks will not be be imported as you did not check the box for 'Track' and assign a column from your CSV file. It does not look as though the CSV contains track numbers. In order for this to work, you need to assign numbers 1..N to each song in a single playlist where 1..N is the ordinal position in the M3U file.

From the gifs you supplied, I was also able to gather that in the Import dialog, you specified that Column 1 of your CSV file is the 'List Name'. In actuality, isn't column #1 the 'Disc Number'? Furthermore, you did not check the box for 'Disc Number' and specify disc number as being in column #1? You will need to add a column to your CSV that is static for each row and contains text such as 'CDs'. This column will then have to be assigned to 'List Name'



SNL has the luxury of being able to specify what what items to import as well as importing those items from a specific column in your CSV file.

I suggest that you do the export/examine/import as suggested by Tom, before attempting to import large amounts of data. This exercise will better help you to understand how SNL uses various data and how you will need to supply such data in the future.

FYI, this tip/topic on help with imports/exports has been previously discussed on Page #5 of this thread.

It's not rocket science, you just need to see what SNL exports and then you should be able to create an import CSV that provides the required data.

You may also want to play around with the 'Preview' and changing column numbers around to see how SNL moves columns in the CSV around based on your selections.

Also, there have been several discussions in this thread with regard to CDJ and MP3 support. You may also be able to email Bruce Hartley for additional suggestions. mailto://[email protected]. Bruce also has a website with a few MP3 tools that seem to work quite well.

Regards,
Lyndel McGee




This message was edited by Lyndel McGee on 02/11/03 10:31.
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