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Old September 24th, 2007, 07:46 PM
cableguy cableguy is offline
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New to MTU...(BIN vs MP3/CDG) HELP!!

Is there anyone out there that can help explain IN LAYMAN terms what this stuff does??

Here is my situation....I started putting all my Karaoke library on the computer, man this was not easy. I ended up buying a program calls Roxbox along with their Ripping tool. Everything works fine for what I need it for. I started working on my next batch of songs to get ripped and I started getting bad video errors, dots, lyrics being left behind causing it hard to read, etc. I started browsing around the internet and stumbled on MTU, after reading they seemed to have the solution to my problem. Microstudio and a new external burner. According to their site everything that is happening to me, Microstudio and the burner can fix. I got it the other day and started using it. I got it to start ripping, but it rips and converts to a "BIN" file...I do not know what this is. All my music has two files per song (MP3 & CDG), this one has only an BIN file. Here are my questions...

What is a BIN file compared to the MP3/CDG I am used too?

I don't think I can use both type files...can I?

My hosting program (Roxbox) only see's MP3/CDG, is there a way to used Microstudio so it will created MP3/CDG vs BIN?

Will Microstudio work with other programs (like Roxbox) or will it only work with their Hoster program?

Hope someone can help, this conversion is costing me a small fortune!!
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