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hi
I've tried double-clicking and also right-clicking > open with... option to open a file with BIAB, but it's not working, and I tried this with all file types
I always have to go to File > Open and navigate to the folder where the file is, then it will open
is there a way to fix this?
thanks mimmo
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Hi mimmo,
Under the "File" menu in BIAB, go to "File Utilities" and then select the option "Associate File Types with Windows". That might do the job for you.
All the best, Noel
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There are a few other threads about this, although some were in the beta testing stage where we discovered this. If I recall correctly, in addition to what Noel says, I think it makes a difference what you have set in Preferences for the program to do on startup. If you have that set to load the previous song, I think it overrides the song selected with double-click. I'll check that advice later when I get to a music PC. Experiment in any event, and if you don't find success, do a search for the excellent explanation by PG Music. I think it was either Andrew or Kent.
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Hi mimmo,
Under the "File" menu in BIAB, go to "File Utilities" and then select the option "Associate File Types with Windows". That might do the job for you.
All the best, Noel
In addition to this mimmo if you are running vista or win7 you should right click on the BIAB shortcut on the desktop and run as administrator first then do what Noel has stated. I am not sure if you need to do this step with XP or others. Brian
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thanks everyone I did use the "associate the file types with windows" option and that worked great for most file types, however I was hoping to associate KAR files as well
I am running XP and I used the file association option in explorer to associate KAR files with BIAB but for some reason BIAB does not open the KAR file when I double-click it
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Hi again, mimmo, Glad to hear that the "Associate files" worked. With the KAR files, what procedure did you follow? If my memory serves me correctly, what I used to do in XP was ... - Find a file of the type that needed opening
- Press Cntrl (or it might have been Shift) and right-click, and then choose "Open With"
- Now select "Choose default program"
- Navigate to the\bb directory and select BBW.EXE
- I also seem to recall a box with something like "Always use this program" that had to be checked too.
Hope this gives you some ideas. Regards, Noel
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hi Noel thanks for the reply, yes I tried that as well with no luck. strange, because the icon for KAR files is the BIAB icon, but it's not opening up the file No big deal, but I find it more convenient to have a folder open with all the files and then open them up from there, rather than navigating with the File > Open option within the software
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Have you tried the hot key "F3" to open files within the software?
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hi Noel thanks for the reply, yes I tried that as well with no luck. strange, because the icon for KAR files is the BIAB icon, but it's not opening up the file No big deal, but I find it more convenient to have a folder open with all the files and then open them up from there, rather than navigating with the File > Open option within the software
The file displays the BIAB icon because of the file association. However, I believe the file associations trigger the standard OPEN command, but BIAB has a different menu option for OPEN KARAOKE (KAR)FILE. (The standard OPEN command won't open a KAR file.)
One way to avoid navigating the directories to your KAR folder would be to use the FILE>FAVORITE FOLDERS command to set the default search directory.
That way when you click FILE>OPEN KARAOKE, at least the file open dialog will go straight to the right folder.
(Maybe not as simple as double clcking the file, but it works every single time.) Hope this helps!
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