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Loading Karaoke Songs On A Flash Drive
Can anyone tell me how to get CDG songs on a USB Flash Drive?
I have a Singer that brings his on a USB drive and I love the way it loads into Hoster using the K-oke button. It's quick and simple. It's head and shoulders over loading from a disc, and as with a disc, once it plays, it's gone! However, someone else did it for him and he has no idea how to do it.
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Re: Loading Karaoke Songs On A Flash Drive
Probably done in MP3+G format, which can be transferred to any type of drive.
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Dale Douglass 2nd Generation Karaoke I am not a member of the MTU Staff.
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Re: Loading Karaoke Songs On A Flash Drive
Dale,
They "were" in MP3 format. But the question is, how do you get them from a CDG Disc or KMA file and convert them into a MP3+G format to put them on the Flash Drive?
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Re: Loading Karaoke Songs On A Flash Drive
Well sticking with MTU programs you can import with Microstudio to BIN format and then convert to MP3+G with Songverter if you are taking them from a CD. Or if they are KMA files then just convert with Songverter.
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Dale Douglass 2nd Generation Karaoke I am not a member of the MTU Staff.
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Re: Loading Karaoke Songs On A Flash Drive
Or just have him leave them as a kma file & Hoster will read it as well.
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Re: Loading Karaoke Songs On A Flash Drive
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And to get them onto a Flash drive, plug it into a USB slot on their computer, then use Windows Explorer, find the KMA (or MP3+G) files on the hard drive, and either click-n-drag-n-drop them to the flash drive, or copy them to the clipboard (select the files and press Ctrl+C keys), then paste them into the flash drive (use Ctrl+V to paste into the selected flash drive). |
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