What’s the Difference between CDG, DVD and VCD?
CDG also known as CD+G or CD+Graphics are music CD's with words/lyrics that come out on the screen. CD+G only has words/lyrics on the screen, most do not have guide vocals unless otherwise stated. No videos like DVD's and VCD's. The words/lyrics change colors as an helpful aid for singers to know when and what to sing next. CDG’s can be played on CDG compatible players, CDG software for the computer, or on regular CD players with our CDG Decoder.
DVD is similar to an LD (Laser Disc) but the size of a CD. Karaoke DVD's have background videos with words/lyrics that appear on the screen. The words/lyrics change color as well as the CD+G and VCD. DVD video quality is much better than that of VCD.
VCD is the precursor to the DVD. There is video and words/lyrics like a Karaoke DVD but the quality is not as good as a DVD. VCD is an MPEG-1 video format that you can use on VCD compatible players and Microsoft Media Player or any other 3rd party software that supports the MPEG format.
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Jim
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