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Old March 23rd, 2004, 06:24 PM
TexasTonyK TexasTonyK is offline
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My first post, so please excuse me if I break a rule or two..lol

Long time user of Microstudio, and it will only play two types if files: one from a cd, or the file that is ripped from a cd. What these post are talking about is playing a zipped mp3+g file that has been downloaded (quite illegally I might add) from the internet. When unzipped, they contain two files: a ".cdg" file that contains only the graphics, and a ".mp3" file that contains the music. These can be played on your computer by various programs, but not microstudio. Microstudio calls its ripped cd+g file ".cdg" also. But, it contains both the graphics and music.

The confusion for some is that the mp3+g file can be compiled into one file that has a ".bin" designation. These ".bin" files can then be burned onto a cdr and will in fact play in MicroStudio. The microstudio ".cdg" file and the ".bin" file are in reality the same animal with a different name.
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