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Old September 25th, 2007, 12:34 PM
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I think a lot of us use mp3/g files or a zip file that contains them. Like we said, bin files are way too large to store thousands of. If you're mp3/cdg files are tru mp3/g files, you will have no trouble with Hoster products. Although MTU's Karaoke Hoster convert's those mp3/g files to their own proprietary file for use in "Hoster" only.

Answer: Keep your mp3/g files and continue to use them.
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