Dear Spoon:
I have read the instructions as referred to in the "sticky" section of how to add a custom ID to the database.
While being not a literate to Win7, I have followed your instructions of how to do so but I did not come to a result. As you'll see from the following picture, I am obviously missing a file from where I can take the corresponding address to alocate the main database file. I am using a Windows 7 Ultimate system.
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I'd like to add a numeric value field to add the "DR" values for audiophile, high-quality CDs to my database. Are you able to let me know what I am doing wrong by not coming to a result by simply following your suggested instructions - Thank you indeed for your time for an extra explanation
Regards, Dirk
PS: Why not providing such a field as default for the next update planned? As Dynamic Music simply sounds better, here's a link to the Dynamic Range issue, detailled in Wiki. There is also a strong support here by the periodical "Stereo"...
I have read the instructions as referred to in the "sticky" section of how to add a custom ID to the database.
While being not a literate to Win7, I have followed your instructions of how to do so but I did not come to a result. As you'll see from the following picture, I am obviously missing a file from where I can take the corresponding address to alocate the main database file. I am using a Windows 7 Ultimate system.
[IMG][/IMG]
I'd like to add a numeric value field to add the "DR" values for audiophile, high-quality CDs to my database. Are you able to let me know what I am doing wrong by not coming to a result by simply following your suggested instructions - Thank you indeed for your time for an extra explanation
Regards, Dirk
PS: Why not providing such a field as default for the next update planned? As Dynamic Music simply sounds better, here's a link to the Dynamic Range issue, detailled in Wiki. There is also a strong support here by the periodical "Stereo"...
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