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Old November 14th, 2003, 05:56 PM
nreel nreel is offline
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Singer's CD's

I have noticed that, if the Singer's CDG is very badly scratched, and, due to the sensitivity of CDROMS verses Proprietary CDG Players, it is very likely that this will occur.

I'm assuming that this is the case, that the Singer's CDG is very badly scratched.

You should always view the CDG, in adequate lighting, so that you will be able to give a proper answer to the Singer when their disc won't play.

One time, a CDG was sooo bad that I tried using Microstudio to PLAY the CD direct, but this made everything worse.

I have always had the BEST luck using HOSTER, no matter how long it takes to get a CDG Trk LOADED in.

When I have a chance, I inform the Singer's, who bring in their own CDG's, to make BACKUP copies of their CD's and use the Backups at Karaoke Shows...assuming the KJ doesn't have a problem with using a Backup Copy.

Having a near perfect CDG, from the Singer, is the BEST scenario.

However, I don't know if there s one on the market, but a compact CDG Player - like WALKMAN size - would be real nice to have in these situations.

About all I can offer is empathy, because I really believe that the CDROM sensitivity, to reading SCRATCHED discs, is the reason for the problem and I do not think this can be remedied.

Hope this helps,

Norm
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