So update, I finally found the culprits, after 2 hours of trial and error.
Thank god for the C3 Setlist Manager, without this I would never have been able to do it. ” src=”/wp-content/uploads/invision_emoticons/default_SA_smile.gif” />
His name is TrojanNemo – thank him for the setlist manager and many other programs that make building and customs easier for all of us.
His name is TrojanNemo – thank him for the setlist manager and many other programs that make building and customs easier for all of us.
And so I did. ” src=”/wp-content/uploads/invision_emoticons/default_SA_smile.gif” />
Thank TrojanNemo for the awesome C3CONTools and Setlist Manager, without this I would never have been able to do it. ” src=”/wp-content/uploads/invision_emoticons/default_SA_smile.gif” />
Thanks for letting me know.
Another update.
So I seemed to fix it, I changed the folder and filenames and rebuild with C3 Con creator, and now all four songs show up.
Again props to TrojanNemo for that awesome program. ” src=”/wp-content/uploads/invision_emoticons/default_SA_smile.gif” />
Thanks all for you input and help.
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In case some other people have this problem, it can be due to a number of things. For one, the traditionnal 1 lighter filter, make sure it’s off.
Having messed around with alot of songs in the database, some have duplicate IDs, if 2 songs have the same song ID, they will conflict. I cannot recall the songs that had them, but there was about 10 of them (used a script I made with python (which I lost due to reformatting and being stupid and not backing it up) to fix it) in the old C3 database, there’s probably alot of more now with the new one.
You are about to leave Rhythm Gaming World and access the external songs DB. While no song or file sold for commercially available videogames is hosted there and only fan generated content is allowed, Rhythm Gaming World has no direct control over the database and no files are hosted here. Alright, we had to made you aware of this, now you can visit the database!