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Old August 6th, 2007, 11:20 AM
ray ray ray ray is offline
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convert to mp3 g

with microstudio or any mtu software can i import all 600 of my cdg disk
to my hard drive as a compressed file like mp3g or simular file to keep as backup then make a copy or custom cd with i dont do shows so i'm looking at this as away to make back up of my cds in case of anything happening to them any help would be great thanks

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Old August 6th, 2007, 12:06 PM
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Originally Posted by Microstudio Description Page
"Individual karaoke tracks with lyrics import (rip) to the computer hard drive as .bin files (full size)"
If you are going to use this be aware that not all of the CDG songs are in the databases used to get the brand/discid/title/artist so you may have to spend some time renaming the files that don't.
After importing then you would need the new (not quite released) MTU program to convert to other formats. Personally I would recommend using .KMA which is MTU's Hoster format and is a clean near lossless compression format. MP3 on the other hand can cause a lot of loss of sound quality and requires keeping 2 files per song. Either way use the least amount of compression you can live with.
Microstudio can handle all of the formats (mixed too) to create/burn custom discs for you.
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