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SEANR June 6th, 2008 04:05 PM

Super CD-G's, can Hoster read and play them?
 
Hello,

Has anyone had any experience with the CAVS Super CD-G's, can Hoster read and play them?

Looking forward to your responses.

Thanks, Sean

ddouglass June 6th, 2008 05:35 PM

Sorry Sean but Hoster cannot read or import the SCDGs. The SCDG has to be converted by a non-MTU program to another format (BIN, MP3+G, etc.) to be able to import the songs from HDD.

Jim Brown June 6th, 2008 06:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SEANR (Post 75276)
Hello,

Has anyone had any experience with the CAVS Super CD-G's, can Hoster read and play them?

Looking forward to your responses.

Thanks, Sean

The program you will want is from kjamp.com it converts the cavs disks to mp3+g.zip files I have converted all my cavs to the mpg3 format the program is 39.00 or 49.00 dollars but well worth it, I no longer have to carry a cavs machine btw the program has the ability to remove vocols during the conversion process
Jim Brown

ddouglass June 6th, 2008 06:21 PM

Before you decide on that program check the CDGFix.com program. It is much more conprehensive and can convert to more formats than the other one.

gotrich June 16th, 2008 02:07 AM

isnt this an update
 
This is a feature in 4.0 is it not?

ddouglass June 16th, 2008 11:22 AM

No and as far as I know MTU is not considering a decoder to do this. Hoster can only import the songs from an SCDG if they have been converted to a recognized format. And that can only be done in 99 file batches using Custom instead of the brand and discid of the SCDG. 4.0 will not change this, but hopefully in 4.1 it will be able to import all under brand/discid and will automatically use multiple bookids to do it.


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