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Old December 6th, 2005, 03:27 PM
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Invalid CUE SHEET command at line 4

I am using Plextor PX-712UF and done very good so far.
I downloaded some songs CD+G from a Karaoke group I belong
The files comes to me in MP3 format as well as CD+G format.
Once downloaded I tried to make a CD+G so I can use it on my Karaoke player
and I get this message " Invalid CUE SHEET command at line 4...... Previous file is not a multiple of the specified block size "

That will happen if I try to copy even one song out of the lot.

Also this same message will pop up on trying to copy a good CD+G CD
Works well if there is a problem on the last song on a CD+G that is protected.

What is the meaning of this new error ( To me anyway )
Is it a different protection?
Thank you.

PS: I am using Windows XP
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Old December 7th, 2005, 10:33 AM
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Our software does not support the MP3+G files. This is why you are getting an ivalid cue sheet error.

The only way to get these files to work, would be to burn them back to a CDG using some other program, that supports the MP3+G format and can burn it to a disc. Then you could reimport them through Microstudio in the .cdg format that Microstudio creates.

Our files are 30-50mb per .cdg file. The files you are trying to use are only the Graphics, they don't have the audio, as the audio is the .mp3 part and it is compressed. These files are around 1.5-3mb per file, which is why they will not work in Microstudio.
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Old December 7th, 2005, 04:58 PM
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Invalid CUE SHEET command at line 4

Sorry I guess I didn't make myself clear.

The only reason I mentioned MP3+G is to give you all the details That I could.

The files comes in two = One in MP3+G
= The Other in CD+G

I am not trying to copy the MP3+G files.
I tried to copy the CD+G files out of them files.
Also....
A good CD+G From Sound Choice "Karaoke Potlight Series TM # 8345
That one is not in MP3+G and will give me that same message that it does, when I try to copy the CD from The above in CD+G.
That was the message that I was trying to discribe.
Thank you
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Old December 30th, 2005, 11:11 AM
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Ok. An Mp3+g file contains 2 files one is the Audio which is the .mp3 file. The other file is the .cdg file, which contains ONLY the Graphics.

These .cdg files are about 1.5 to 3.5 megabyts in size. These files are not supported by Microstudio.

The only .cdg files that Microstudio supports are ones that are Created by Microstudio, from importing directly off of a CD.

If you have gotten .cdg files from anywhere else, they will not work.

There are some programs out there, search google, that will convert MP3+G files to a .bin file. This file can then be used in Microstudio. As a .bin or our .cdg file contain the Audio and Graphics in one file. The sizes of these files are 30 to 50 megabytes, so this is 10 times the size of the MP3+G files.

Hope this helps.
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