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Originally Posted by Mustangt93
Oh...Im done importing. I already imported them with Power CDG a couple of months ago. I ran the Siglos for a couple of months until I saw someone running a show with Hoster in it. I loved it and decided I wanted to use hoster instead of Siglos. I have imported a few into the hoster demo version but since the program is limited I could only do so many for a small amount of time per song.
But, to answer your question..yes...the words being out of synch is the main problem and I haven't had a chance to go in tools to try and fix that. There is one other little problem Im noticing. Sometimes...the songs skip when I run them on hoster. You know what I mean? Like when a bad CD is in a karaoke player and it starts to jump around and the words get all jumbled up. I play the same song on the Siglos and it plays fine with no skipping. It doesn't do this a LOT when Im running it from hoster using a downloaded mp3g file from the hard drive...BUT, if I try to just PLAY a disc from the player...it will skip all over the place. And that's on the hoster AND the microstudio. I've used microstudio for a long time and NEVER had that issue until now. So, Im kind of holding off on buying the complete hoster untili I get these bugs worked out. I figure when I get them working on hoster demo and microstudio then they will work fine when I get the hoster complete. What would cause my cdgs to skip when Im playing them directly from the disc on microstudio. And when I use them like they...they skip pretty much 100% of the time. This is certainly a bug I need to get worked out since I know sometimes singers bring their own CDG's to shows.
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Hoster doesn't play a song directly from the disc. When you click on the Singers Disc button, you enter what track and the title of the song and the singers name then click Add. What Hoster does is import a temporary copy of the file from the CD just as if you were using the Import function. Then when you play the song it plays it from the hard drive. Once the song has been played through, then that file is erased from the hard drive.
I am not sure if Microstudio does this the same way, but I suspect it does as a lot of Microstudio and Hoster are the same when it comes to the player.