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Old September 29th, 2001, 02:37 PM
George George is offline
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Been giving this one some thought. I guess what I'm pondering on would all depend on the placement and type of codes Sound Choice has installed. I can't help but wonder if it would not be possible to dub each track individually(to preserve separate track integrity) over to a cassette tape, then dub them back to a cd, all as audio tracks. Seems this would bypass cd to cd duplication.
Once this was done they could be processed through KHP to make cdg's out of them again. Depending on the quality of the cassette player, sacrifice in sound quality could be very negligible,
if any. I don't have one of the Sound Choice cdg's in question, or I'd have tried this out before posting. If anybody out there's game to take the time to try it, please let us know the results.
Seems like this would have to work considering all the Karaoke players there are out there that have built in cassettes.

Take care all,

George

Last edited by George; September 29th, 2001 at 02:52 PM.
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