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Old March 4th, 2004, 10:48 AM
clnilsen clnilsen is offline
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Building a KaraokePC for Home use - Is Hoster right for me?

I have been doing some research on karaoke for home use, I'm not planning on doing any business work w/ this. I have been looking at Cavs machines, and many other things. The biggest advantage I see on these is that they use many different format disks.

Ultimately, I just want to be able to set up a machine for when freinds come over to use, w/o haveing to switch disks or go find disks, etc. It seems to me that when you have a party at your house, unless you're there every min. thats a good way to loose disks.

From looking at your website, it looks like I can build a Machine for home use that will allow me to use store bought CD+G format disks, that I can burn to a HD and play. It seems that at some point in the future I could use the SCD+G format buy using cav's program to revert them to regular CD+G onto my HD, and then whenever there is an application from MTU to read HD files then read those files to the MTU program.


Is the Hoster program what I would want to use at home, or Microstudio? Or both? I'm having a hard time discerning between what each program does and what would be best to use.

Any guidance woudl be appreciated.

Thanks!

Chuck

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