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PostPosted: Mon Jan 22, 2007 1:23 pm 
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hi,


let me start by saying i am VERY new to all this ...  
i am nowhere close to knowing a 1/3 of the knowledge of karaoke that you guys know ...
i doing everything that i am doing researches and reading from this forum ...
***this all started cuz my two daughters LOVES to sing and they are always singing.
so, i got alot of cd+g (as well as midi) karaokes and installed into my IMB T40 laptop,
then i installed Power Cd+g player (as well as karaFun)  for them to just play and sing to it  ...
this is all i know how to do so far ...
i am REALLY not looking to get all high tech or professional, just some good old - simple fun for my kids.
now, we got a malata player 6838 ...
i just wanted to burn those CD+G files in my laptop to a dvd, instead of cds,
i do know how to burn them on cds and play them on the malata.
but then i would have like 100's cds laying around.
i also know that in order to get them on dvd i have to convert them into AVI
the ONLY way i know is using the Power CDG to AVI converter to convert then burn the AVI.

my question is, is there another way?
TIA !!!


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This method that you mentioned seems to be the easiest and most inexpensive way that I have heard of.  Frankly I don't recall hearing of another program that can do this.  Is there something about the Power CD+G to AVI program that you don't like?


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heureuse70 @ Mon Jan 22, 2007 1:23 pm wrote:
hi,


let me start by saying i am VERY new to all this ...  
i am nowhere close to knowing a 1/3 of the knowledge of karaoke that you guys know ...
i doing everything that i am doing researches and reading from this forum ...
***this all started cuz my two daughters LOVES to sing and they are always singing.
so, i got alot of cd+g (as well as midi) karaokes and installed into my IMB T40 laptop,
then i installed Power Cd+g player (as well as karaFun)  for them to just play and sing to it  ...
this is all i know how to do so far ...
i am REALLY not looking to get all high tech or professional, just some good old - simple fun for my kids.
now, we got a malata player 6838 ...
i just wanted to burn those CD+G files in my laptop to a dvd, instead of cds,
i do know how to burn them on cds and play them on the malata.
but then i would have like 100's cds laying around.
i also know that in order to get them on dvd i have to convert them into AVI
the ONLY way i know is using the Power CDG to AVI converter to convert then burn the AVI.

my question is, is there another way?
TIA !!!


Hmm, since you are using a laptop, why not just digitize them so you won't have to deal with any discs at all? PowerKaraoke makes a rip/copy program that works great. All you have to do is rip all your CD+G to your hard drive and using their player software, you can play the songs right from the hard drive. I think that would be the best way.

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Hmm, since you are using a laptop, why not just digitize them so you won't have to deal with any discs at all? PowerKaraoke makes a rip/copy program that works great. All you have to do is rip all your CD+G to your hard drive and using their player software, you can play the songs right from the hard drive. I think that would be the best way.[/quote]

the reason i want to burn it on to dvd is for my kids to play it on our malata player instead of sitting infront of my laptop.


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Odie @ Mon Jan 22, 2007 6:34 pm wrote:
This method that you mentioned seems to be the easiest and most inexpensive way that I have heard of.  Frankly I don't recall hearing of another program that can do this.  Is there something about the Power CD+G to AVI program that you don't like?


no, i like the Power cd+g to avi fine, infact it is quite easy to use ...
i just thought there might be some other way as well ...
i mean after all, there is so many other ways to everything else   :O


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Power cd+g to avi is the best for this application don't bother with anything else , it would be a waste of your time. I did a batch conversion of 8000 files once, and you just click it once then forget it till its done, That sounds pretty simple to me.

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