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1. Sound And Gender Code Translation Fields. A Sound and Gender Code Translation
Field can be used to specify a particular CD changer or DAT tape machine. This option
converts certain Sound Codes or Gender Codes to text using the following format:
0,[LENGTH],[FIELD][CODE][TEXT],[FIELD][CODE][TEXT], etc...
The output will be left justified in a field of [LENGTH] spaces. [FIELD] should be "S" for
Sound Code or "G" for Gender Code. [CODE] is the actual Sound or Gender Code (A..Z) to
translate. The output will contain [TEXT] whenever [Code] appears in the specified [FIELD].
If a song contains more that one of the specified codes, the output will contain the first
match found. For example, consider this Sound and Gender translation Field:
"0, 5, SACD1, SBCD2, GXCART1, GYCART2"
If the song contains Sound Code A, the output becomes "CD1." If the song contains Sound
Code B, the output is "CS2." If the song contains Gender Code X, the output is "Cart1." If
the song contains Gender Code Y, the output is "CART2." If the song doesn’t contain any of
these codes, the output file will contain five blank spaces.
2. Blank Space or Custom Text File Format.
99 A single blank space will be output
99,[CUSTOM TEXT] The Custom Text will be output exactly as entered
3. Standard Music Fields. When specifying a field other than 0 or 99, use the following format
in the configuration file to specify only a portion of the field:
[FIELD ID NUMBER],[FIRST CHARACTER],[LENGTH]
[FIRST CHARACTER] and [LENGTH] are optional. If you include them, separate them with
a comma. For example: Use "2" to output the entire Artist Name, "3,1,15" to output only the
first 15 characters of the Song Title, or "50,7,4" to output only characters 7-10 of the Air
Date (which is the year, since the Air Date uses the MM-DD-YYYY format).
5.1.8.1.2 Exporting POWERGOLD
Exporting POWERGOLD information for use by XStudio is straightforward. If you are using
POWERGOLD 2000 or later, follow these steps:
1. From the POWERGOLD 2000 main menu choose File | Database | Export | To
POWERGOLD DOS v7 Song.Dat File.
2. Click [OK] at the message that pops up.
3. In the "Select Export Directory" box, browse to the place where you want the Song.Dat file
to be created and click [OK].
If you are using the DOS version of POWERGOLD, copy the SONG.DAT file located in your
POWERGOLD directory to a location that XStudio can read the file from. Then, import the file as the
section on importing music describes.
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