new user cdg (hardrive to mp3+g advice please
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new user cdg (hardrive to mp3+g advice please
Hi please excuse my ignorance here, im a complete novice at this pc karaoke game. I have a hardrive of filess in .cdg format but would like to convert from .cdg to mp3+g format. PLEASE can someone recommend any software (Preferably free). As i stated im NOT ripping from cd rom as these files are already on the hardrive in .cdg format
Thanks in advance for your help
Kindest regards
Dale
Thanks in advance for your help
Kindest regards
Dale
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Firstly many thanks for your reply. I Apologise if im braking any forum rules by stating that these files were downloaded via a newsgroup, please edit if i have broken any forum rules !wiseguy wrote:The .cdg is a commonly used extension. What program created these files?I have a hardrive of filess in .cdg format but would like to convert from .cdg to mp3+g format.
So i cannot throw any further light on this unfortunatley, only eash file is a SINGLE file and ends with .cdg
Sorry i cant be of any more assistance
many thanks
Dale
Before I can help you I need to know exactly what type of file we're dealing with. Typically, karaoke songs downloaded from newsgroups are zipped mp3+g files. Each mp3+g song consists of one mp3 file and one cdg file. I suppose it's possible that you downloaded some sort of midi based karaoke song files. Can you answer a couple questions?
What is the average file size of the .cdg files?
What player do you use to play them?
What is the average file size of the .cdg files?
What player do you use to play them?
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Hi again, thanks for your reply.
Just to clarify something, i took a look at the .cdg file in question and managed to get it to play with Karaoke builder player, the graphic plays fine, but no sound so i would have thought that these are incomplete files ? as they are a single file. I have become used to the mp3+g format with a twin file.
Thanks again
Dale
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Could i ask which newsgroup would be the best for downloading mp3+g ( if i have broken forum rules then i apologise & please delete accordingly !
Just to clarify something, i took a look at the .cdg file in question and managed to get it to play with Karaoke builder player, the graphic plays fine, but no sound so i would have thought that these are incomplete files ? as they are a single file. I have become used to the mp3+g format with a twin file.
Thanks again
Dale
P.s.
Could i ask which newsgroup would be the best for downloading mp3+g ( if i have broken forum rules then i apologise & please delete accordingly !
Or you need microstudio to play them as the .cdg extension is what they use to create their files from cd.wiseguy wrote:It does look like you have incomplete mp3+g files.
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converting files
I use Power Karaoke burner you can convert files already on your computer to a few different f ormats I think the price is 50 bucks not sure about that.
PowerKaraoke.com
PowerKaraoke.com
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converting files
I just checked the software Power Karaoke burner is 39 bucks
PowerKaraoke.com
PowerKaraoke.com
Hi Monkienuts,
most newsgroups that have Karaoke files download in .ZIP format.
When unzipped, you should get 2 files with identical names but different extensions, e.g.
SF001 - Stewart, Rod - Maggie May.MP3
SF001 - Stewart, Rod - Maggie May.CDG
Note that the ONLY difference in the two file names is the extension. The main body of the file names MUST be identical if the video is to display correctly.
I don't know anything about Microstudio but pretty much any other PC based Karaoke system will need BOTH files, either separately or combined as a .ZIP
If you download from a newsgroup that has unzipped files, you MUST download BOTH files, to have any chance of success.
Sandy
most newsgroups that have Karaoke files download in .ZIP format.
When unzipped, you should get 2 files with identical names but different extensions, e.g.
SF001 - Stewart, Rod - Maggie May.MP3
SF001 - Stewart, Rod - Maggie May.CDG
Note that the ONLY difference in the two file names is the extension. The main body of the file names MUST be identical if the video is to display correctly.
I don't know anything about Microstudio but pretty much any other PC based Karaoke system will need BOTH files, either separately or combined as a .ZIP
If you download from a newsgroup that has unzipped files, you MUST download BOTH files, to have any chance of success.
Sandy