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Old September 26th, 2007, 01:53 PM
gd123 gd123 is offline
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I use a Laptop for BACKGROUND "Fill" music between Karaoke Songs.

To answer your question as to what others do as an alternative to using Hoster's CDG Button to "IMPORT TO THE PLAYLIST" a Song from a Singer's Disc:

I use the Laptop and non-MTU software to RIP the requested song to the Mp3+G format on the Laptop HD, copy the Mp3+G from the Laptop to a USB Jump Drive, insert the Jump Drive into the KJ Computer, copy the Mp3+G to the HD on the KJ Computer, and LOAD the Mp3+G song via Hoster's MP3G Button.

This process takes about the same amount of time as using Hoster to ADD a TRK via the CDG button when the Singer's Disc is, somewhat, scratched/dirty, but readable.

In this case, because I'm not using MTU software to RIP the Singer's Trk to the KJ Computer, I don't have to worry about "violating" any MTU EULA, if I happen to forget to erase the Singer's Trk after the Singer has finished singing the song...hint hint...Singer's song just might be there the next time they request it...and, this part is for the "trigger happy people in here," THE RIPPED SONG IS NOT AVAILABLE IN THE SONGS.MDB

The above solves a multitude of problems:
1. No waiting for the CDG "add trk" to finish
2. Playlist is always "IN FOCUS"
3. Immediately add a PLACE IN THE PLAYLIST, which IS NOT available when using a SEPARATE CDG Player. ( In which case, you won't need a Video Switcher)
4. No Extra CDG Player to CARRY/UNPACK/SETUP/TEARDOWN/PACKUP
5. No more SND taking Focus over a Playing Song's Graphics, for those experiencing this problem.
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Old September 26th, 2007, 02:51 PM
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gd123: What "non-MTU software" are you using "to RIP the requested song to the Mp3+G format"?
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Old September 27th, 2007, 11:44 AM
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GD123, does that mean you carry 2 computers to every Show?
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Old September 27th, 2007, 01:16 PM
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Yes

And, why not? The Laptop can be used to run the show if my main computer goes down.

I use a full size computer to run shows.
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Old September 27th, 2007, 02:10 PM
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Unfortunately, I'm a "weakling girl" (LOL) (actually pushing 60 now)
I'm unable to lift more than 25 lbs. and frequently have no help carrying stuff in, especially my speakers, ever since my husband had open-heart surgery & a hernia operation and the doctor told him he couldn't lift more than 25lbs. any more!

I went computerized not only to back-up my old CDGs but to have less to carry!
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Old September 28th, 2007, 03:32 PM
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Quote:
Unable to continue playlist while adding track from singers disc
This is the Topic of discussion.


A question was asked as to what others do to solve this problem.


I explained what I do. And that is, to use my Laptop, a second computer, to solve the problem.
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Old September 28th, 2007, 04:53 PM
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Thumbs up Great idea!

gd123: That's a great idea. I also have a laptop with me as a backup to the main (full sized tower) system.

Thanks for the great tip. I do believe I will try that next show.
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