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johnbyrd November 25th, 2006 12:45 PM

How can I import a CDG to Hard drive in order to use Keyrite.
 
Keyrite requires a CDG or WAV input file. The manual says to use Microstudio to import the CDG for use by Keyrite. I can import a CDG with Microstudio from a CD but there seems to be no way to save it as a CDG for use with Keywrite. The file is always saved as .bin. Keywrite will not let me import the CDG file from the CD. Can you tell me how to get a CDG file to my hard drive in order to read it with Keyrite?

Thanks for your help.:e
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admin November 25th, 2006 01:35 PM

What version of Keyrite do you have? We may have a problem we need to upgrade.

Import as .bin files. Use Windows Explorer and rename the .bin to .cdg. They are the identical format except the filename extension.

johnbyrd November 25th, 2006 04:28 PM

Thanks for the help.
 
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I have version 2.0.1.0.
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