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Old July 11th, 2007, 01:34 AM
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Question converting .KMA

My question is this: Can I convert kma into an mp3 or other format and how/with what program? The reason I ask is we have almost 700 cd+g that we ripped into hoster and was wondering how we could play the cd+g's with another program without reripping all the cd+g's. Any input would be helpfull
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Old July 11th, 2007, 06:00 AM
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Old July 11th, 2007, 06:14 PM
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If ANY KMAs were as a result of Importing either via the MP3G or ZIP Tabs, then, all that is needed is to rename the .KMA extension to .ZIP.

KMA ---> Zip

To further correct the "stripped down" files, you will need to RE-NUMBER the Single Digit Track numbers (MTU's FORMAT) to Double Digit Track Numbers in order to use a renaming program that works using another program's Karaoke Database. There is a nice program out there that will correct Single Digit Tack Numbers to Double Digit Track numbers in an instant.
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Old July 11th, 2007, 08:08 PM
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Why?

Why would you want touse another program after using HOSTER.
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Old July 12th, 2007, 12:47 PM
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I am not using another program....Ilove hoster....I work for a dj company and we have about a dozen dj's. a couple of the new guys have a kj program and do not want to spring for hoster at this time.....sooo....the boss asked me to find out if we can convert the kma so the new guys can do shows.....
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Old July 12th, 2007, 03:03 PM
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I am not using another program....Ilove hoster....I work for a dj company and we have about a dozen dj's. a couple of the new guys have a kj program and do not want to spring for hoster at this time.....sooo....the boss asked me to find out if we can convert the kma so the new guys can do shows.....
I may be missing something here but this does not sound like it is legal. If your boss has several kj's and he is trying to use these cdg's for more than one kj without actually having a set of original cdg's, I don't think this is legal. If he does have an original set for each kj and he is trying to expedite the ripping process by loading a hard drive, this may be legal but what you are asking sounds a little shady to me. What do you think MTU?

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Old July 12th, 2007, 12:49 PM
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If ANY KMAs were as a result of Importing either via the MP3G or ZIP Tabs, then, all that is needed is to rename the .KMA extension to .ZIP.

KMA ---> Zip

To further correct the "stripped down" files, you will need to RE-NUMBER the Single Digit Track numbers (MTU's FORMAT) to Double Digit Track Numbers in order to use a renaming program that works using another program's Karaoke Database. There is a nice program out there that will correct Single Digit Tack Numbers to Double Digit Track numbers in an instant.

Thank You very very much
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Old July 12th, 2007, 02:38 PM
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If ANY KMAs were as a result of Importing either via the MP3G or ZIP Tabs, then, all that is needed is to rename the .KMA extension to .ZIP.

KMA ---> Zip

To further correct the "stripped down" files, you will need to RE-NUMBER the Single Digit Track numbers (MTU's FORMAT) to Double Digit Track Numbers in order to use a renaming program that works using another program's Karaoke Database. There is a nice program out there that will correct Single Digit Tack Numbers to Double Digit Track numbers in an instant.
Alright, here's the problem with that, none of the tracks were imported, they were ripped from the disc straight into hoster help please....
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Old July 12th, 2007, 03:55 PM
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Alright, here's the problem with that, none of the tracks were imported, they were ripped from the disc straight into hoster help please....
If that is the case then GD123's method will not work. In that case currently no known method to do that. These things are always subject to change.
And for you and your fellow KJ's I hope your boss has a copy of the original discs for each of you (1 set = 1 show), so you don't end up losing your equipment and more.
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