stormpro wrote:
Need help!!!
My son the great kid that he is, has tried to save me from buying replacement disc's. He has copied my colection of Karaoke disc's to new disc's by using a program called Golden Hawk. The question I have is, what player do I need to get to play these? and if he copied more than the original songs to one cd will it still work. ( he has copied 150 to 200 songs on a disc). His heart was in the right place but I can't play them on the pioneer players I have. Over the years I have replaced about 30 disc's at acost of acouple hundered dollars. ( I have also replaced DJ's that don't respect the equipment) Is ther a player I can purchase that will play these disc's. It's not that I don't want to buy disc's ( I buy 2 to 3 a month now) I just don't want to keep buying old disc's.
Any help would be great.
Thank you,
StormPro
Ok....I don't know what your son did
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I use Goldenhawk to create karaoke CD's too.
Did he maybe copy the .zip files onto the disk? I don't understand how he could have backed everything up using a whole bunch 16 song CD+G to a 100 - 150 CD+G????
I know when I copy CD's, I have one CD in one drive, and the other in my Plexitor Drive (the one that copies CD+G's).
I also know that you have to make sure the CD+G radio button is clicked, otherwise you will just be making audio CD's, not Audio+Data, which waht a CD+G needs to be.
There is no problem creating discs that have more than "original songs".....I usually put 16 songs on a CD+R CD.
Look at your media that your son used.....does it say DVD+R? or CD+R?
Also, you have to make sure you don't use rewritable dicss (i.e. CD+RW) as they don't play in some players.
Can you be a little more descriptive?
Thanks