Some discs come out perfect and others, like I mentioned come out glitched. I still say it could be the manufacturer. Maybe they are using discs that are sub par as far as the disc foil. Bad in for in, bad info out.
I presumed that since I could burn on that drive, that I could also rip. I had never tried playing anything from it. Well ... I presumed incorrectly.
I just tried to play on my other computer, and it played, so I ripped a song, and it played and looked fine. So I ripped them on that computer into a network folder and I'm back in business.
Some discs come out perfect and others, like I mentioned come out glitched. I still say it could be the manufacturer. Maybe they are using discs that are sub par as far as the disc foil. Bad in for in, bad info out.
Not all ripping software is created equal. Power CD+G Burner is one of the few that has error correction. Regardless of the condition or maker of a CDG disc, if you can play the song track without errors you can rip the song track without errors.
I once tested KJripnzip, Audiograbber and powerkaraoke with supercore's version of Cher's Believe. Both KJ Rip N Zip and audiograbber came out with glitches. Powerkaraoke's came out perfect. Note: I did not clean the disc between rips or before ripping.
Guess which software I now use when I do get discs?
Ok I know this is an older thread but I have a question about dvg's. If I can rip a cdg and get both the video clip and the mp3 file, does that mean the drive will work with a ripper? I can't make a copy of the dvg but I can rip the two sets of files off the disc.
Sounds like he got either a supercdg or neo+G disc or bought a set off of the inernet that contained Mp3+G tracks already ripped. If it is the former two, you need a converter to convert the files to mp3+g. You can get one from www.roxbox.net for $39.
If it is the latter then all you need to do is copy and paste the songs into a folder on your computer. That said the odds of these files, if in the latter format, being legal is slim at best.
PowerKaraoke and CDGrip are the best rippers out there. The biggest thing about PowerKaraoke's ripper is that it is a burner as well and has a converter that converts KMA(mtu hoster's format), MP3+G, Mp3+G zipped and Bin files to all but KMA files.
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