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If you have the JB-99 and you bought the music already on the player, you are out of luck. If the music was added later you have 2 options. 1. You can remove the hard drive and install it in a desktop machine as slave on the primary channel. Boot into DR DOS, run CAVS utilities and recover your music. 2. You can get the special serial to printer cable they sell, hook it up to a computer that (A) is old enough to have a serial bi-directional printer port. (B) will not choke on the software. (C) has enough hard drive space left on the C: drive to copy all the music over. After all this you don't make any mistakes and erase the JB-99 hard drive. But why go to all this trouble. If you put the music on there yourself you probably wouldn't be asking this question. Why not determine which songs are REALLY played from the thousands you think you need, and purchase those seprately. Sell the CAVS unit to one of your customers to play with at home. It would make a great set up for a home machine, just not that great for the pro. I gave mine to my mother-in-law and now I'm her favorite ![]() |
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![]() Have a friend who owned the JB-99 and gave up the ghost, couldn't blame him. It is definitely awkward to use for shows. He went with the CAV's software and wrote code so he could use wireless laptops for signup. The signup part works well, would be a neat feature for Hoster. have one or two laptops via wifi provide the host machine with a signup list. He also came up with a way to prevent multiple signups by one person....
![]() The CAV's DVD players like the later model of the 203 and some others have USB and hard drive storage. CAV's loaded some of the Hard disks with CAV's SCDG music. Its ok for home use, but not for Karaoke shows.
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Re: Converting CAVS disc music to use in Hoster
I realize that this thread is old an maybe outdated. I recently purchased some Super CDG that I want to convert to MP3G or Bin to use in Hoster. I read out here that CDGfix is the way to go. I downloaded the Demo and if I try to play or read the Super CDG or any CDG it does not recognize it from this software. I may be doing something wrong or maybe I downloaded the wrong software in any case I don't want to purchase the software unless I know it's going to work. Can anybody tell me what I'm doing wrong
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Re: Converting CAVS disc music to use in Hoster
I used another product which shall not be named here. Imported all the CAVS SCDG's to mp3g which I imdexed as KMH files in Hoster.
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Re: Converting CAVS disc music to use in Hoster
That's nice
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Re: Converting CAVS disc music to use in Hoster
I used Roxbox Karaoke File Converter to convert over 6,000 CAVS songs from discs I bought at a Flea Market and imported all of them as KMA files...
If I remember correctly, I paid about $100 for it...
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Re: Converting CAVS disc music to use in Hoster
thank you I'll check that out
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