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Old March 11th, 2004, 05:06 AM
Garry A. Leslie Garry A. Leslie is offline
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Duplicate discs

Hello John,
No.......what I am saying is that firms that sell custom made CDG's won't let you order a disc with more than one companies output on them.......so for instance if you wanted 5 Sound Choice, 5 Chartbuster and 5 Sunfly songs you would have to order 3 separate discs. One for each company represented.
Nothing to stop you burning them all onto your own single disc once you have them.
These restrictions apply to buying discs rather than what you do with them once they are yours.
As to Hoster....its an MTU programme for transferring all your discs, complete discs, custom made or your own compilations onto a computer.
This converts the files to kma. a format for compressing songs to a smaller size than even MP3. You can get literally thousands of songs on to a hard drive ranging from 40Gb, although MTU usually specify an 80Gb or 120Gb
It really depends on how much stuff you want to take to a show.
It is the way karaoke and DJing is going, using either a laptop or shuttle type computer. Small size less to carry.
No more discs to lug about with the dangers of damage and theft to worry about.
Check out Hoster on MTU's home page, there's often a bargain offer
Regards from across the pond
Garry
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