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Are you playing them directly from the CD or are you importing them with Microstudio to play these examples?
This is not the same as the Title page as that is totally unreadable do to the way they interlace the graphic. It looks to me like the discs may be getting scratched or slightly dirty. Try cleaning them before you play or import them. One thing is if you import them with Microstudio (or Hoster) then MTU's error correction will catch most of this. You are aware that you can make copies from your KMA files too with Microstudio. You don't need to re-import them into Microstudio to do that. Microstudio will convert KMA's, MP3+G, etc. into the correct format for burning to the disc. Also if you do a "Duplicate Disc" I don't think that the error correction is set-up to work with that, so any dirt or scratches on the disc will create the same mistake on the new disc.
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Dale Douglass 2nd Generation Karaoke I am not a member of the MTU Staff.
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Thanks Dale, i don't have MicroStudio on the same laptop as my Hoster for one thing. Hoster is all by itself on my show laptop, and i do not go online with that laptop except for upgrades to hoster. These examples are right from inserting the actual original disc into the CD Rom tray, and clicking play. That simple. These were not like this on the last version of MS. Everything was fine all the way around untill this upgrade. I'm going to still...give this upgrade yet another chance before i dump it. Going back to tweeting. These disc are in prestine condition, as are all my CD+G's. Thanks George
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Try importing a disk into Microstudio. That may clean it up. you could also copy some of your KMAs to a flash drive or CD and move them to that machine to see if they work ok.
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Dale Douglass 2nd Generation Karaoke I am not a member of the MTU Staff.
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Are your KMA files on the C: drive on the laptop or an external drive?
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Dale Douglass 2nd Generation Karaoke I am not a member of the MTU Staff.
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My KMA's are on my external hard drives dale, i have 3 external hard drives, all for karaoke only. I use Microstudio mostly for making custom karaoke disc, which i take along with me to some of my friends karaoke shows in the area. I also use Microstudio for making backups, and for of course making CD+G disc of what i create in KH Pro.
So it's a very important production tool for me. That is why it must work correctly. All i can say dale, is the last version worked perfectly for everything i needed it to do, no matter what brand of disc i fed it. This upgrade sadly will not. So i will work a little more with it, before i go back to the last version. Tomorrow i plan on hooking up my other two CD Roms to it, just to see if it behaves any differently. One drive is an external MTU Certified, one is not. We'll see if they will read my SAV's... we'll see.....George ![]() |
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If your KMA files are on an external then just move the drive to this machine and access them from Microstudio. If those play clean (and they should) then you can make your discs from those files. When MS burns them to a disc they are converted back to the same format as the originals.
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Dale Douglass 2nd Generation Karaoke I am not a member of the MTU Staff.
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![]() Sure, i could do that i suppose dale, but i shouldn't have to if the software is working correctly on my machine. I will again drive this home, and i know you are getting tired of reading it but..... untill this upgrade, ALL features of MS were working as smooth as silk. I never had to dig out my external drives to make a backup..And i won't go through that on this upgrade either. If the software is not compatable with my XP system, like the last upgrade, and the one before that, and the one before that and... well you get the idea.
Time to be rethinking the upgrade i would say. But again, i'm still messing around here, and going to see if i can't make this thing work. I don't mind hooking up another rom drive, and leave it sat up for this puter. But i'm not going to be plugging, and unplugging external hard drives to share between two computers. Not when i never had to before. George |
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