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Old April 19th, 2004, 12:10 PM
George George is offline
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If you're asking me, I guess I can't relate to the problem as being one worth MTU making any changes, because I don't see any purpose for storing Karaoke files on the hard drive once they are burned to a cd. The average project runs around a gig or so. When it's burned to a cd, out they go.

I'd imagine in the case of someone trying to use Microstudio to conduct shows as a KJ, this may be a problem with a smaller hard drive, but then why should MTU accomodate them? That's what Hoster is for.

Regarding the BIN issue, there's an MTU competitor who chooses to use the .BIN extension on their home generated Karaoke tracks instead of the industry accepted .CDG extension. CDG is the leading format used in commercial Karaoke discs.

Once again, why should MTU accomodate those people by recognizing .BIN when MTU markets Karaoke Home Producer, which saves tracks with the leading industry format, CDG.

Not trying to be argumentative, just my opinions.

George
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