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Old July 13th, 2006, 12:46 PM
damonward damonward is offline
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Lyrics scrolling mode

I create a song with Home producer or any other cd+g creator and make it into a .cdg or .bin file and burn it to a TDK Music disc and then play it
back. When I use the scrolling mode of display, which doesn't paint the screen and erase, but has the lyrics paint the screen initially and then scroll in from the bottom and out the top. While they are moving the lyrics are highlighted in the normal manner. Some commercial discs are made to do that. If I play the disc back using Microstudio, the screen is painted initially but as it starts to scroll, the lyrics coming on to the screen from the bottom are painted with pieces of the letters missing or wrong color. This does not happen if I play back using Power CD+G Player, CDRWin or Dart. It really is no huge deal. I just went back and recreated the bin files in the Sound Choice Mode.
A bigger problem is that the discs won't play on a JVC Player. But that is a problem with KHP and not Microstudio, because I can mix a disc with Homemade files and commercial files and the commercial will play but the Homemade won't. I was told that if I put a picture at the beginning of the song that it will play. I am going to try that and see if it does.
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