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Old April 28th, 2006, 01:19 PM
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Haste makes boo boos (my bad)

There are two methods and at first glance when I looked at your response to Songbird I thought you were addressing one. I thought that I was addressing the other. My error in not fully reading your response.
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Old April 28th, 2006, 01:54 PM
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No problem here.

Hope you're getting along o.k.

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Old April 28th, 2006, 05:20 PM
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SONGBIRD,

Sometimes I can't see the forest for the trees. My apologies.

I got focused on converting a WAV file to CDG on the hard drive, and something's been nagging at me all day . Light bulb just came on.

As you've seen from other posts, all you have to do to convert a CD .WAV track to CDG is import it to the hard drive as a CDG, then burn it to a disc and it will play as a cdg.

Well....If you don't mind wasting a cd, or if you have a CDRW(re-writable cd) then go to Microstudio CUSTOM ASSEMBLY, select the .WAV file and burn it to a cd.

Then go to Microstudio IMPORT and import the.WAV file back to the hard drive making sure to have CDG selected as IMPORT FILE TYPE, not .wav.


The new file now is a cdg file you can mix with regular cdg's and burn to a cd.

Much, much simpler if you don't mind a wasted cd, or have a CDRW.

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Old April 29th, 2006, 11:59 PM
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None of these things are working!

I cannot get this "sound effects" wave file into a CDG file- NO WAY - NO HOW!!!
In Karaoke Pro I have clicked on ADD MUSIC and NEW PROJECT. My file comes up as a .wav file just fine. BUT "Export to CDG" is not highlighted so I cannot use that option. I tried "save as" and it saves it as a Karaoke Pro Project .KPR What good does that do me?
In Microstudio I have tried to import this .wav file and it does not show up on my hard drive [doesn't matter if I select Import tracks as CDG or WAVE]!
Under custom assembly it does show up on my hard drive as .wav if I select Audio under "select disk format" It must have something to do with the fact that this is a "sound effect" (for a schoolbell) that I downloaded from a FREE sound effects web site - I don't know - maybe that's the problem.
AT ANY RATE . . .
I HAVE OFFICIALLY GIVEN UP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Old April 30th, 2006, 08:29 AM
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SONGBIRD,

Re: the first solution, the EXPORT TO CDG will not activate untill you complete all the steps I outlined.

Re: the second solution, if the file shows up under CUSTOM ASSEMBLY, then burn it to a disc, then IMPORT that file back to the hard drive as a CDG.

Doesn't sound like you've completed either process.

There's a way to see if the file is a valid .wav file before you do anything else.

Right click on the file then select PROPERTIES, then SUMMARY.

If it reads as a 16 bit rate, 44mhz audio sample rate file, then it is a valid WAV file and you are close to success.

George

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Old April 30th, 2006, 09:20 AM
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Did You Make a Disc?

The Microstudio Method involves actually making a Disc First with your wave file.

Then you import the track as a CDG. It has to be from a disc, and your CD-rom needs to be able to Read CDG.

As George is saying, it sounds like the problems you are having with the KHPRO method might have to do with the wave file not being the right type. Do you have software like Goldwave (http://www.goldwave.com ) which can help you with file conversions?
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Old April 30th, 2006, 08:42 PM
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Some Further Experimentation and Success

I looked for a short file on the internet likely to be like SONGBIRD'S sound effects file.

"Eat my road grit, liver lips" says Chevy Chase in some Vacation movie. (2 seconds)

Even after I converted it, I ran into the walls that SONGBIRD is saying.
(I suspect that the length of the file is a problem for both KHPRO and Microstudio) I believe that 5 seconds or more is necessary.

I made a disc, using other software.

I extracted a "CDG" file in microstudio

I played the "CDG" file in Microstudio play. Microstudio clips files short as it plays them, so I didn't hear "Liver Lips!"; I changed the extension to Bin and other Karaoke software played the file all the way through, as a Bin file

I tried to burn the file using Microstudio but once again, no Luck


Bottom Line
I don't think that short sound effects files will be burnable as CDGs, no matter the bit rate, but they can be made into file's playable with other Karaoke files on the computer.

My next step will be to add time to a short file, and see what happens.

To Be Continued.........

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