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![]() i made a post about this awhile back i still need some advice.i can make a back up disk. and it will play fine on my karaoke machine.but when i take it to my brother house, and play it on his machine it leaves garb. on his screen. i have tryed a slower speed 1x but it still does,i used maxell cd-r music 700mb 1x to 24x. dose any one know what else i can do to stop this.
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Get your brother a better machine? Sorry, I couldn't resist.
![]() If they play fine on yours then I would suspect his player might be dirty (clean the drive). What about other CDs or the originals? Do they play on his machine cleanly or do they also show a lot of spots?
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Dale Douglass 2nd Generation Karaoke I am not a member of the MTU Staff.
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lyric
all copyed cd's do this the originals play fine.he does have a good machins
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lyrics
can someone help me?
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Maybe your brother's machine is not reading CDG-Karaoke right using CD-R MUSIC format media. Try a plain CD-R disc.
I know this doesn't sound logical, not even to me, but if everything else is o.k., it must be something..... who knows ![]() George |
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I have been told there are some (brands) karaoke machines that will not play a copy of a cgd. I don't remember the reason. Most karaoke machines will play microstudio disks.
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I have made CDs to take to bars to sing, and have run into some cheap systems that won't read them. Usually the Sony ones are the worst from my experience.
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