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Old November 18th, 2004, 09:21 AM
jahern jahern is offline
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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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Old November 18th, 2004, 10:20 AM
George George is offline
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Re: Copy and record a mix of Audio and CD+g tracks

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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)
Just the opposite. They quack and walk more like .WAV files. Either the quack or the walk is missing as there are no graphics, and to have a full blown cdg you must have graphics, don't you? They are not cdg's in the accepted form, they simply have been assigned a working cdg extension.

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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