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![]() I'm looking for a way to put my Music Video's
on my computer. so I can pull them up like I do with Karaoke and MP3 Music Files. Thanks Davie Lee
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Re: DVD Down load software
I'm not sure if Hoster will do that when it does support DVD karaoke (I'm hoping), for now I just rip mine to mpg and play them through winamp.
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Re: DVD Down load software
We have been moving towards video support for over a year, getting Hoster ready to handle it.
![]() Hoster 3.1 will release this week. To support video, we must replace our CDROM/CDR/DVDR drivers to read video disc formats. We have the drivers finished and are now integrating them into 3.2. We won't delay 3.1 as these drivers will require 2-4 weeks testing to prove they work correctly before release. VCD tracks are expected to import directly into KMA files, adding to your Songs Database and Song Books. This will be in Hoster V3.2. Playiing VCD and DVD tracks directly from discs will be in V3.2 also. It is too complex to import DVD tracks as KMA files. We are looking for another program to convert a DVD track to an AVI, MPEG, etc. file that we can play from Hoster. Let us know if you run across anything. |
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Re: DVD Down load software
I've recorded all my video disks (lasers, VCDs and DVDs) to my computer as .mpg files. You can't play them through Hoster though (keep waiting for this functionality to come out
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![]() Songpony
where do I get this program to download my dvds so I can play them on my windows meda player Thanks Davie Lee
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Re: DVD Down load software
it should come bundled with your video card software.
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Re: DVD Down load software
Songpony where do I get this program to download my dvds
I'm sure Songpony is referring to a video capture device (usb or internal), essentially hooking up your player and recording it at 1x on your computer. No way around it for lasers, however for most dvd and vcd you are better off using a ripping program. For VCD's I used TMPGE (used to be shareware but now has 14 day limit before buying). For DVD's I used the ImTOO DVD Ripper (5 min limitation untill activated) I had a few VCD's and 1 DVD that wouldn't rip so I had to use the video capture route All of them you'll want to just do 1 or 2 and check the audio level before doing a bunch. Sam |
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Re: DVD Down load software
It will probably make use of software you already have (like WinDVD Creator or something similar), but yes, you would need to purchase a device to capture the audio and video output of your karaoke player. I used an external USB device which utilized the WinDVD Creator software. It was a simple process, but time-consuming since you have to actually sit there while it plays each song (it does the capture in real-time). If you want more specific hardware details, send me a private message and I'll provide further info - not sure it's appropriate to post here. Thanks!
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Re: DVD Down load software
The majority of mine were lasers, so this was the only route. However, for pretty much all of the VCDs I had, I was able to just put the VCD in the DVD drive of my computer, go to the directory that housed the video files, then copy them directly to my PC. If they didn't have a .mpg extension, I just renamed them. This even worked for the multi-plexed VCDs - it appears that the vocal portions of the songs are stored in a different directory rather than as part of the song itself. Hope this helps.
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