How to put karaoke files onto sd cards and memory sticks
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How to put karaoke files onto sd cards and memory sticks
can someone help me to put all my karaoke discs onto an sd card or memory stick?
i have a new karaoke player that will play sd cards and memory sticks but when i try to transfer them onto the sd card only the mp3 part transfers over.
it plays the music but no words appear
has anyone done this?
i have a new karaoke player that will play sd cards and memory sticks but when i try to transfer them onto the sd card only the mp3 part transfers over.
it plays the music but no words appear
has anyone done this?
Hi there and welcome to the madhouse.
I think you are confusing CDG discs with ordinary audio CD's.
The audio tracks on a CDG disc are just that, audio in standard format and will play as normal audio.
However, the video (lyrics) is interlaced on the CD's in a manner that can't be accessed with incompatible players and so have to be converted to a system that any old player can read.
You will need to rip your CD's with a proprietary piece of software, e.g. Power Karaoke's "Power CDE+G Burner";
http://www.powerkaraoke.com/src/prod_powercdgburner.php
This will give you two files, an MP3 audio track and a CDG video track.
Copy both files to your SD card and away you go!
Sandy
I think you are confusing CDG discs with ordinary audio CD's.
The audio tracks on a CDG disc are just that, audio in standard format and will play as normal audio.
However, the video (lyrics) is interlaced on the CD's in a manner that can't be accessed with incompatible players and so have to be converted to a system that any old player can read.
You will need to rip your CD's with a proprietary piece of software, e.g. Power Karaoke's "Power CDE+G Burner";
http://www.powerkaraoke.com/src/prod_powercdgburner.php
This will give you two files, an MP3 audio track and a CDG video track.
Copy both files to your SD card and away you go!
Sandy
This unit is going to be better than using programs. It does it all from the SD cards to sticks. Put the disc in and go.
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MADBOY AUDIO USA
170 S William Dillard
Suite #104
Gilbert, AZ 85233
USA
Toll free: 888 578 1888
Tel. +1 480 926 2000
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I don't know anything about this company but it could be worth looking into. I don't know the price either but there is a US distributer.
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wow thanks for all the help
the system is a Iview 4000 KR
i have tried ripping the files using Power cdg burner and it puts 2 files onto the sd card. the unit plays the music but not the words
when i look at the files on a disc on the computer it is one file but on the sd card i always get 2 files
mnementh welcomed me to the madhouse this has been driving me nuts for 2 weeks!!
the system is a Iview 4000 KR
i have tried ripping the files using Power cdg burner and it puts 2 files onto the sd card. the unit plays the music but not the words
when i look at the files on a disc on the computer it is one file but on the sd card i always get 2 files
mnementh welcomed me to the madhouse this has been driving me nuts for 2 weeks!!
Hi again.pedrothefish wrote:wow thanks for all the help
the system is a Iview 4000 KR
i have tried ripping the files using Power cdg burner and it puts 2 files onto the sd card. the unit plays the music but not the words
when i look at the files on a disc on the computer it is one file but on the sd card i always get 2 files
mnementh welcomed me to the madhouse this has been driving me nuts for 2 weeks!!
What you're seeing is quite correct as the graphics part of the karaoke twin files is hidden in the interlacing.
If, as you say, you can see two files on the SD card, are they ABSOLUTELY identical namewise APART from the file extension?
For example
SF001-01 - Stewart, Rod - Maggie Mae.CDG
SF001-01 - Stewart, Rod - Maggie Mae.MP3
or simply;
Track001.CDG
Track001.MP3
This is a common problem as, if the names are not identical (apart from the extension) AND in the same folder, the lyrics will not display.
Sandy
HI again.
Thanks for giving the maker and model number of your machine.
This has made life very easy as I can now suggest you STOP ripping discs as your player, in no way whatsoever plays MP3+G
http://www.sundialmicro.com/rj-tech-ivi ... _1573.html
The spec of the machine is pretty good but nowhere does it suggest it plays MP3+G
And at $45 I would bet money it doesn't.!!!
I haven't seen a player under $150 that plays MP3+G but in these days of high performance electronics, there may well be one, by now.
Here, for example is an AWF 2002 Pro player sold on Ebay UK and even second hand it sold for £73, which is over $100.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/AWF-Audio-Profess ... 85001r7365
I'm afraid YOUR machine is a standard DVD player with karaoke function and like ALL DVD players, it will play MP3 audio files.
Sadly, this player is disc only, as far as Karaoke is concerned.
Sandy
Thanks for giving the maker and model number of your machine.
This has made life very easy as I can now suggest you STOP ripping discs as your player, in no way whatsoever plays MP3+G
http://www.sundialmicro.com/rj-tech-ivi ... _1573.html
The spec of the machine is pretty good but nowhere does it suggest it plays MP3+G
And at $45 I would bet money it doesn't.!!!
I haven't seen a player under $150 that plays MP3+G but in these days of high performance electronics, there may well be one, by now.
Here, for example is an AWF 2002 Pro player sold on Ebay UK and even second hand it sold for £73, which is over $100.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/AWF-Audio-Profess ... 85001r7365
I'm afraid YOUR machine is a standard DVD player with karaoke function and like ALL DVD players, it will play MP3 audio files.
Sadly, this player is disc only, as far as Karaoke is concerned.
Sandy
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You are very welcome and may I say it's kudos to yourself for your appreciation of the assistance provided.pedrothefish wrote:mnemeth
thanks for your help i think deep down i was coming to the same conclusion
so for now i will just play them on cd as usual.
but what a great site this is and thanks again
pedrothefish
It's a sad reflection on modern times that politeness is disappearing rapidly over the hill with it's a**e on fire.
Sandy
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hi all
just thought i'd let you know i have succeeded getting karaoke files playing through a memory stick and sd card. i used a PowerCD+G to video karaoke converter.
i have converted them to avi.files and they play really well.
i have put this message on for any one else who would like to do the same thing
regards
pedrothefish
just thought i'd let you know i have succeeded getting karaoke files playing through a memory stick and sd card. i used a PowerCD+G to video karaoke converter.
i have converted them to avi.files and they play really well.
i have put this message on for any one else who would like to do the same thing
regards
pedrothefish