twansenne @ Thu Sep 21, 2006 5:01 pm wrote:
The terminology is confusing you.
MP3=COMPRESSED FILE
therfore mp3+g is compressed+.cdg file which = 1 .mp3 file and 1 .cdg file for each karaoke track
MAKE SENSE?
Now on a completly different note, you can turn the indiviul .mp3 and .cdg files into one .ZIP file if you want. It save a little on space, and if you are using a hosting program, most will reconize the ZIPed files, un zip the 2 files to a temp folder, and play them.
BTW, make sure you ripped your karaoke discs to mp3 at a decent bitrate. For home use 128kbit is accatable, but if you are a PRO, make sure to rip at leas at 192kbit or HIGHER.
Yes it was confusing me. Cuz when you let the mouse sit over the music file it just says "winamp mdia file"> So I didnt know if it was mp3 or some other format. I'm not a real computer genius.
And winamp does it all! plays almost instantly, rotates, has plugins(pacemaker) for pitch control and last nightI set it all up on my TV and it worked great! I even kept windows media player minamized for filler music and didnt lock up one time. So for now I'm sold on winamp.
A month ago I did'nt know jack s#$% about pc karaoke but now if I already had all my discs transferred over to the hard drive I could do it tomorrow. This site is
AWSOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You guys are a lot of help. Thanks.
which plextor external dvd burner is best for this and for playing customers discs?