h1000 wrote:
Thanks for the reply Karaokemeister,
Do you think that cd+g will be replaced by DVD in near years to come?
Looking around a few of the main label k Disk sites i see that there are quite a few DVD's showing up.
h....
If you think about it there is a large number of shows still using laserdiscs that are 10, 15, and 20 years old. CD+G's will be available for a long time still.
I'm of the opinion that the moving to DVD's is a marketing ploy to appeal to the home user more so than the professional KJ/club. Anyone can play back a DVD on their home system. By adding in a small mic mixer (they offer them for well under $100 and sometimes free with purchase of x# of discs) you can do karaoke at home. Not everyone has a player than can handle the CD+G subcoding properly but almost everyone has a DVD player.
I'd expect the majority of the labels to keep producing CD+G's for a long time still.
h1000 wrote:
I've heard a few tales around various websites that KJ's can have there equitment confiscated due to not having the original K disks with them. So if it is illigal to transfer the disks to pc hard drive this would be an expensive situation if you did move over to Computer KJ and got caught.
I think i'll stick to my disks for now till it all gets sorted m8.
h....
While USC Title 17 (Copyright Laws) deal specifically with 'fair use' it only applies to personal use. While the issue hasn't been pushed in court yet (that I'm aware of) it will likely permit the professional KJ/DJ to use personally owned discs to be copied to a hard drive in a more convenient format.
I've heard rumors of equipment being confiscated but never a first hand account of when equipment was taken by a law enforcement official. I've heard of people being 'required' to show their discs to someone flashing a badge and claiming to be an officer and having 'copies (CD-R's) taken. I suspect that these were not officers but just someone out to harass the KJ and build their own collection. Taking 'proof' of a 'crime' and no charges? Sounds fishy to me....
To make this clear - unless I'm shown a court ordered search warrant for my equipment specifically, I'm not giving anyone access to my discs/equipment. If they confiscate something they think is illegal they better give me a receipt for it on the official form. No warrant, or no badge w/ID, or no reciept - no take. Period. Seeing a copy of a disc or me running a show from a computer isn't sufficient cause to initiate a search. Of course, I'm not a lawyer - get advice for your own state from proper legal counsel before responding.
BTW, I still use discs and will until I'm closer to the 500-600 disc mark. At that point moving the discs to each show becomes too much of a hassle and going to a computer based show will be in order.