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daddybrubeck October 21st, 2008 11:48 AM

.bin file
 
I created my first karaoke file this week using KH Pro, I am very pleased with it as I now have on my hard drive a karaoke track that is not available.

I exported the .bin file from KH Pro, I then copied that .bin file to my hard drive zipped it using another bit of software and it plays great using the Karaoke Player I use for my gigs.

What I seem unable to do is to transfer that .bin file to a disc to enable me to play it on a karaoke player, I have tried to do so using a specific bit of software purpose made for this job as well as Microstudio, it looks for all the world that it is burning the track onto the disc but when I come to play it in Microstudio it will not play although it will play (the audio only) in Windows Media player, it looks like there is no CD+g element been laid down on the disc.

I have used to 2 different cd drives to burn the track onto a cd, these are both known to work for this purpose.

Am I doing something wrong?

Thanks.

Eddie.

bobcox- with the Lord October 21st, 2008 11:51 AM

unzip it, if it is a bin file it should play in microstudio, and you can burn it to disc with MS.

daddybrubeck October 21st, 2008 11:58 AM

Thanks for your prompt reply Bobcox, I am a little confused as to what I actally have to unzip?, the .bin file KH Pro created is not, to the best of my knowledge, zipped?, could your further explain please?

bobcox- with the Lord October 21st, 2008 12:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by daddybrubeck (Post 84361)
I created my first karaoke file this week using KH Pro, I am very pleased with it as I now have on my hard drive a karaoke track that is not available.

I exported the .bin file from KH Pro, I then copied that .bin file to my hard drive zipped it using another bit of software and it plays great using the Karaoke Player I use for my gigs.

What I seem unable to do is to transfer that .bin file to a disc to enable me to play it on a karaoke player, I have tried to do so using a specific bit of software purpose made for this job as well as Microstudio, it looks for all the world that it is burning the track onto the disc but when I come to play it in Microstudio it will not play although it will play (the audio only) in Windows Media player, it looks like there is no CD+g element been laid down on the disc.





I have used to 2 different cd drives to burn the track onto a cd, these are both known to work for this purpose.

Am I doing something wrong?

Thanks.

Eddie.


IT says you zipped it.:e and do your drives work for CD+G.

ddouglass October 21st, 2008 03:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by daddybrubeck (Post 84361)
I created my first karaoke file this week using KH Pro, I am very pleased with it as I now have on my hard drive a karaoke track that is not available.

I exported the .bin file from KH Pro, I then copied that .bin file to my hard drive zipped it using another bit of software and it plays great using the Karaoke Player I use for my gigs.

What I seem unable to do is to transfer that .bin file to a disc to enable me to play it on a karaoke player, I have tried to do so using a specific bit of software purpose made for this job as well as Microstudio, it looks for all the world that it is burning the track onto the disc but when I come to play it in Microstudio it will not play although it will play (the audio only) in Windows Media player, it looks like there is no CD+g element been laid down on the disc.

I have used to 2 different cd drives to burn the track onto a cd, these are both known to work for this purpose.

Am I doing something wrong?

Thanks.

Eddie.

Do not zip the BIN file before you burn it to a CD in Microstudio. There is no external CDG file with BIN files as it is all contained in the one file. Only MP3+G or WAV+G or WMA+G have the secondary CDG file for the graphics.
The file on the disc, when you burn it to one will show as a CDA file, but is the whole thing (graphics and audio) all in one file as Track1.cda

daddybrubeck October 21st, 2008 03:42 PM

Problem solved, thanks for your help.

Eddie.


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