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Old May 30th, 2005, 10:34 AM
selmer98 selmer98 is offline
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Question Editing of .cdg (kmi) files

Hello from the Emerald Isle!

I am a recent convert to MTU and Hoster, and after all the fun and games loading discs and files from the hard drive - I'm ran my first show from hoster with great success. I picked up lots of good advice from reading the posts - thanks to all!

My problem is with the dead space (title or credits) at the begining and end of each file. They are fine for the Karoake (guest singer) part of the show. However at the start and end of each night I sing myself and get the crowd on the dance floor. Before hoster I used two players and cue-ed them so as one song was fading, the next was coming up with no gap.

I can get rid of the end credits by hitting "skip" in Hoster, but I still have a gap before the music starts on the next track.

Ideally I would like to edit the .cdg (.kmi?) files and save them into a "performance" playlist in Hoster.

But I have not seen any software to do this (is Karaoke Home Pro the answer?), has anyone come up against this before?

I tried converting the .cdg files to MPEG and editing them using Video editing software - however the result changed both the pitch and the tempo. Any help greatly appreciated.

Selmer
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