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Phatnoise Music Manager

Started by bobzed57, June 21, 2006, 11:12:50 AM

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bobzed57

Hi

While I'm still using Phatnoise Music Manager, I believe that this is probably the right forum to which I should post my question.  Here goes, has anyone opened the DMS databases in an application and what was it?  I want to be able to open a database and manipulate it so I can print the contents of some of my disk and not others.  I have a number of various artists disks and would like to be able to check what songs are on the disks and then play that disk.

The printing function of Phatnoise Music Manager allows printing of just the disks, or the disks and contents. When printing disks and their contents, you end up with 50 pages of songs that doesn't readily lend itself to being handy in the car.

Of course, I'd be happy to take any advice as to what would be the best way to know what's in a disk that contains many music files.

Thanks

Bob  :-?

rob_hutton

Might be of use

If you make a playlist of the tracks or artists ect you then can open that playlist in word just right click and open with word and other office apps? it then gives you a list of all files names and change sort if required.

bobzed57


rob_hutton

Sorry about this but failed to add

when you have made the playlist right click on it and export it "save as" give it a name then right click on that file and open with and this case with word or office file

SteveC

I think I recall someone saying that the database is in MySQL format. I could be totally wrong on this, though.

sbingner


judb

#6
QuoteThe database is SQLite

this man is correct

http://www.sqlite.org/

S80_UK

Does this help?

http://forum.phathack.com/cgi-bin/yabb2/YaBB.pl?num=1124861926/4#4

http://www.gbmini.net/downloads/Phatbox.zip

I use this utility as a simple way to grab the playlist data and paste it into a spreadsheet so I can always have an up to date printout in the car.

bobzed57

Thanks for all the replies, it gives me something to go on with.  I'll let you know how I get on.

Thanks   :)

Bob