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![]() George,
Thanks for clearing this issue up. I guess I misunderstood something here. When you click the cdg button, will microstudio bring up .wav files to add to custom compilation list? Or will it just show you .cdg file ext's? I'll play around with this tonight to see exactly what it will and won't do. Wally ![]()
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Re: Copy and record a mix of Audio and CD+g tracks
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When you click the cdg button, will microstudio bring up .wav files to add to custom compilation list? Or will it just show you .cdg file ext's? We need to clear up terminology here. Let's call a cdg disc "Karaoke CD+G", and the other listening disc as "Audio" (Microstudio terms). When you select to burn a Karaoke CD+G disc, only cdg files will be recognized as useable in your compilation. For an Audio disc, only wave files Finally got my fingers dirty and changed the extension of .wav to .cdg on some files. As George correctly said, although Microstudio included these files in a compilation with other legitimate cdg files, the compilation would not burn and I got the "Invalid Cue Sheet" message. When you take a normal Audio disc and import the tracks as CDG, these files are useable in a "Karaoke CD+G" compilation and you can burn the disc. You can have Karaoke with graphics and songs with no graphics all on the same disc. However the files used to create the disc will all have the .cdg extension. I wouldn't say that the files created this way were ever "Wave" files, but that's just me. |
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Re: Copy and record a mix of Audio and CD+g tracks
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And that's exactly what they still are. When imported through Microstudio as .CDG,which is the file extension for a CD+G compilation, they remain the .WAV portion(CD) of the CD+G. The +G part (graphics ) is missing. That's why a blank screen will still pull up when playing, but the imbedded audio file is still .WAV. That's the way I read it. George Last edited by George; November 18th, 2004 at 08:35 AM. |
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![]() Once again, thanks for all the great help with my original question about the ability of Microstudio to burn a disc with CD+G and Audio files on the same CD. With the information this forum provided, I went back to my "old" program (CRDWIN) and I was able to burn a mixed CD by selecting cdg for both types of files. While it works using CDRWIN, Microstudio has much more to offer, so I plan on getting it for my future use.
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Re: Copy and record a mix of Audio and CD+g tracks
I imported the same track from a normal Audio disc two times. Once it was imported as Wave and then it was imported as CDG
The Wave was 37,329 mb The CDG was 38,853 mb They weren't the same size We've established that only the CDG file will be useable when Compiling a Karaoke CD+G disc. If you use your computer to search the Audio disc for wave files, you won't find any. Wave files have to be extracted as Wave files, they don't exist already on an Audio CD Anyway I think that I can show that these files quack and walk more like CDG files than wave files (they're even called .cdg) |
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Re: Copy and record a mix of Audio and CD+g tracks
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They are audio tracks functioning as pseudo cdg's minus graphics. Probably we're both partly wrong inasmuch as it's obvious they are not cdg's and perhaps not wav's either in their usable form. Anyway, that's why they have chocolate and vanilla ice cream ![]() Gonna move on, this thread purpose has been resolved anyway. Take care, George |
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