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Originally Posted by ddouglass
I am not sure it is necessarily the tempo being off on the song as it is the alchohol level in the singer. Yes some of the brands do produce different versions (tempo) of the songs and finding the right one can be a chore.
MTU has been trying to find a tempo/keychange code setup that will work, but have not been able to get one as yet. They are still looking for the right one.
As far as MTU dropping support for XP I don't see that happening for quite a while. Mainly because it is such a stable operating system unlike the previous version they had. Even Microsoft can't completely get away from XP for a number of years. But it is your choice and the longer Microsoft stays with Windows 7 the better it and their support for developers will get. It would really be nice if Microsoft will stay with Windows 7 for a long time adding new features as they go via service packs the way they did XP.
The good thing with Dell is it is your choice.
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The alcohol level definetly has something to do with it at times (ha,ha). There are many others out there that have a very good working tempo. I don't understand why MTU can't obtain one unless it is a copyright thing or they don't want to spend the money for the rights. I obviously don't know what goes on behind the scenes but I posted once before that Sunfly offers a free basic download for a karaoke player with tempo and key control. It works very well. If they can offer it free, where is the problem? Maybe MTU can contact them and see if there is any option there for them.
Walt