What programs do you folks use to create your own CD+G files?
A local artist is interested in creating her own karaoke songs from songs she has written and I have offered to help, only to discover this is a much harder project than I anticipated.
I've tried demo'ing different software packages, and have found them very difficult to sync up the lyrics with the music.
Any suggestions would be most apreciated.
IH
Creating your own music.
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I've found the "Karaoke Home Producer" by www.mtu.com to be the easiest to use CDG authoring software. Simply create the backing track in wav file format, import a text file with the lyrics, and then sync the lyrics with the music in real time. With just a little practice you can produce good quality CDG files.
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karaoke creating software
I have tried demo's from MTU and Power karaoke, and a few others. I like the software, I can't get them to recognize my burner to create a disk from it. Yet, I can make copies of my disks and compilations without any problem. I don't have the money to waste $80 for software, and then get another drive that "they" say works with their software.wiseguy wrote:I've found the "Karaoke Home Producer" by www.mtu.com to be the easiest to use CDG authoring software. Simply create the backing track in wav file format, import a text file with the lyrics, and then sync the lyrics with the music in real time. With just a little practice you can produce good quality CDG files.
So, the question, I guess, is if one is on a tight budget, what is a good software that runs good enough with any drive that has doa/96 capabilities? My burner says it has dao/96 and I can "copy" cd+g's, but I can't create one. Or did I just do something wrong?
I guess I'm trying to find the cheap way out.
The Karaoke Home Producer outputs a file with a .cdg extension. This is actually a bin file but MTU uses the .cdg extension to make it compatible with some of their other software. If you change the file extension of the output files from .cdg to .bin you will be able to burn them to a disc with most CDG compatible burning software.I can "copy" cd+g's, but I can't create one.
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Have you tried Power CD+G Burner? It does not require CD+G-compatible drive, works with most CD-R drives out ther.
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Piotr
PowerKaraoke karaoke software tools
http://www.powerkaraoke.com
Power Karaoke software - create, burn and play CD+G and video karaoke with our software
PowerKaraoke karaoke software tools
http://www.powerkaraoke.com
Power Karaoke software - create, burn and play CD+G and video karaoke with our software