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CD June 19th, 2001 12:59 PM

importing cdg files from cd
 
could someone please explain why it takes so long to import cdg files in micro

admin June 19th, 2001 06:23 PM

CD, I'd be glad to if you answer these questions:

1. What Tab are you using?

2. What CDR or CDROM drive are you using?

3. Click the Microstudio Drive menu and Speed Selection command and tell me what the Reading Drive and Writing Drive speeds are set to. If it is set to Auto, state that.

4. How long is your CD disc in terms of recorded minutes? (this is not required, but to be accurate I should know this)

CD June 20th, 2001 03:14 AM

importing cdg files from cd slow
 
i am using a plextor 161040a no problems with reading and writing cdg but when i come to import from cd disk it takes over an hour to do 2 tracks one of wich is 3min 33secs the other 6min
i am importing them as cdg files so i can get them ready for using vogone also when i playback the files they are low in volume and poor quality this is not the case when i play on plextor cdr drive its ok then read speed set at 40 write set at 16
system is amd k6 2 400 meg plextor 161040a 96 meg ram
8 meg video card 10 gig ide hard drive using micro 2.303

Brian Corr June 20th, 2001 06:31 AM

Importing songs for Vogone does not require you to extract from a CD as a cdg file.

admin June 20th, 2001 11:59 AM

CD, thanks for your answers, but you have not answered all my questions. Please read them again. The remainder are the guide for what is happening on your speed.
Thanks!

PS: Brian Corr is right. Vogone requires a WAV file, not a CDG file. You can use the Import Tracks Tab in Microstudio V2.303 to import a karaoke song as a WAV file.

CD June 21st, 2001 09:53 AM

importing wav files
 
thamks for your help i have noe sussed it although iam a bit disapointed wit vogone 1.0 i have tried several cd tracks of different albums and i can always hear the vocals quite distinctive
i hope vogone 2 will solve this problem

Brian Corr June 21st, 2001 11:34 AM

You will be lucky to get rid of the vocals completely with any devocaliser. I have tried a few and you always get a wee bit of sound remaining with the majority of attempts. This can be out sung if its faint enough. :w

We all hope that Vogone 2 will break new ground. :g


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