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Old May 19th, 2003, 10:19 PM
George George is offline
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Mlepine,

Hoster saves it's files as KMA, not CDG or WAV.

Jon is absolutely correct. If the files were imported to the laptop through Hoster they cannot be burned to a cd and used, nor can they be used by any other program.

Regarding CDG files, generally CDROM drives are incapable of reading them. Very few CDR/RW drives will read CDG.

I'm a bit fuzzy in one area. Why would a person want to burn something off the hard drive to a cd if they could only use that cd on the computer that already has the files on the hard drive? I can't see that even serving as backup if a hard drive had to be reformatted. I don't get it.

George