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Herm i don't know why, Audio Galaxy seems to scan the right number of files but when I take a look to my shared files on their website a lot of songs are just not there.
Anyone can tell me why? something about copyrighted song?
AudioGalaxy does block many things to cover themselves.
For example:
If you do a search for "Shaggy" all of the songs are blocked (red cross) HOWEVER, search for "Shagy" and you'll find them all (they've blocked Shaggy so they're covered
So yes, I believe it does stop them from showing up as nobody can download your songs until you rename them to something not copyrighted
Ok but I have some song that CAN'T be copyrighted (writed by some of my friend by example) and AGS block them anyways... A very bad filter? can be my problem?
I will try it... but I think the problem is something about my language and how I name my files... I think AGS can't read song I named like this one: "(National Anthem.mp3)"... In case AGS can't read the name, it reads the id3 tag... But some of my id3 tag contain illegal character for a computer using english ASCII.
I think this is my problem, I will have to rename all my song
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