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Karaoke and VCDs

Discussion in 'MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 encoding (AVI to DVD)' started by nownthen, Nov 25, 2004.

  1. nownthen

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    I have a couple of CD+G karaoke cd's. My dvd player doesn't support CD+G but it will play VCD's so I was wondering is anyone knows of a way that I can convert or capture the audio and video from the CD+G and make a VCD out of it.
     
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    Thanks for pointing me in the right direction. After a little reading an a little playing around it works ok.
     
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    I don't know what happened. I works fine for me but the files are very basic just a song and the words appearing without any fun background or anythings.
     
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    I hope the program I suggested (powerkaraoke) works well, even if I know the unregistered version shows an extra logo.
     
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    It worked ok. Some of the features would of been nice to use but I didn't want to pay for it. Especially when I can get what I want done with software I already have.

    The plugin on the link above is a good one to use. It works well and you don't have the logo running through it.
     
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    aldaco12,
    Did you use wincd or whatever it is called. I tried that one first to capture the cg+g because when I used that the files had a buzzing sound in the backgroud. After that I tried audiograbber. It created files that worked a lot better.
     

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