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Old July 29th, 2005, 11:23 AM
wallyd2 wallyd2 is offline
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Mp3+g

I'm kinda new to alot of stuff and this is one of them... I've been using Microstudio for 2 years now, great software... Now then, my buddy has a storage device that has his karaoke on it. However, it has two files and MP3 file and a .cdg file for one song. I'm guessing that these are the MP3+G. Will Microstudio burn these? If so, how?

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Old July 29th, 2005, 02:52 PM
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Two Files become One

The same program that created these split files should be able to unify them into a big cdg file (30+ megabytes or so.) Once they are repackaged back into one file, be it named .bin or .cdg, Microstudio can burn the disc.

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Old July 29th, 2005, 03:52 PM
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Moved thread to Microstudio Help.

Microstudio does not reverse .mp3 + .cdg files back into a .cdg audio+lyrics file equivalent to what it imports from a CDG disc.

Microstudio only writes CDG files, not MP3+G or ZIP files that do not play on CDG Karaoke players. You can use any CDROM writing software to write your .MP3 + .cdg files to a Data CDROM for archiving.
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