Hi newbie here. I've been doing a bit of karaoke in my local pub using their discs, but have now accumulated quite a few songs now on my laptop. Can anyone tell me the way I can get these files onto a SD card which I can then just pop in to the machine they have. I've tried, without success, using the method described in another thread on here. ie use Power CG+G burner. But to do this, I've had to copy the required files on to a CD from the laptop files then rip them to the SD card. The songs on the card cannot be seen on the machine, although play fine in the pub.
The discs are made from the laptop files on to a cd using Power CD+ Burner.
Yes its a real karaoke player machine.
The pub player will play MP3+ files, apparently
I tried copying the files using copy and paste. Just using the laptop with the SD card in the card slot on the laptop. Then tried putting them onto a CD using Power CD+ then copying them from there onto the SD card, again using the laptop.
The laptop can read the copied files on the SD card no problem, but the Karaoke maching cannot.
From all this confusing info I gather two pertinent facts. The player in question does play MP3+G files AND the karaoke songs on your laptop are MP3+G files (one .cdg and one .mp3 per song).
If these indeed are the facts the answer to you original question is to simply copy the MP3+G files from your laptop onto an SD card.
Sooooooo, if I just copy both the files (mp3 format sound and the cdg file) for each song onto the SD card it should work? By copying I mean just drag and drop. Yes?
crazyface wrote:Sooooooo, if I just copy both the files (mp3 format sound and the cdg file) for each song onto the SD card it should work? By copying I mean just drag and drop. Yes?
The file pairs are MP3+G karaoke song tracks. You were told that the karaoke machine supports playing MP3+G song files from an SD card. So yes, copy and paste or drag and drop the files to the SD card and that should do it.
The files on my laptop are linked (you know, I've linked them though the "Open with" on my laptop) to a bit of software called Siglos Karaoke so have that icon against them. So when I copy them they copy with this icon against them.
Would this hinder the Karaoke machine in the pub from playing them?
Nearly there now.I've just legged it to the pub and back and I'm getting a message off the pub player on screen when attempting to play songs from the card of SEQ PLAY.
SEQ is typically an abbreviation for "sequence" or "sequential". It appears the machine may be asking if you want to play the songs in sequence but this is just a guess. You need to check the machine's user manual.
When Sandy replied to you before he asked you for some information including the make and model of the karaoke machine. There are reasons for this and "god knows who the manufacturer is" is not an answer. This information will be clearly displayed somewhere on the machine.
It seems to be a standard karaoke machine. I've, by chance contacted the supplier and they say and I quote "you cannot copy and paste these files from a laptop they have to be ripped to the SD card".
Which is why the machine cannot read the card. I'm off now to watch my grandson play footie. If you can suggest some software that can do this. Power karaoke cannot as you cannot get the software to rip from the laptop it wants a cd.
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