Chartbuster Closes.
Chartbuster Closes.
Chart busters seems to have closed. It seems this company is taking it over.
The Chartbuster catalog now resides at
DigitraxKaraoke.com
The Chartbuster catalog now resides at
DigitraxKaraoke.com
I knew they were in trouble by their recent change in monthly discs..
Now having said that....
Were they making good business decisions in the way they were conducting business and songs being selected for release?
I quit buying all monthly discs just to have them. I will buy according to songs requests...
Was their lawsuit fiasco too much to sustain?
Is Sound Choice next?
New karaoke companies are still popping up.
Oohh the Humanity...
Now having said that....
Were they making good business decisions in the way they were conducting business and songs being selected for release?
I quit buying all monthly discs just to have them. I will buy according to songs requests...
Was their lawsuit fiasco too much to sustain?
Is Sound Choice next?
New karaoke companies are still popping up.
Oohh the Humanity...
CompuHost is a karaoke hosting application. KJ Media Pro is the loaded hard drive Chartbuster sold that allowed you to purchase (unlock) songs as you needed them. They made the hard drive to only work with CompuHost vastly limiting the market.Bigdog wrote:I don't know what either one of those are???wiseguy wrote:I think they made a big mistake attaching themselves to CompuHost and not making the KJ Media Pro universal.
Just when they should have been expanding to find a bigger buying group they keyholed their buyers...
And the fear of being sued for PIRACY...stopped many KJs from buying music....
If I can't legally protect my musical investment...why would I spend the money???
And I already told you I have wasted at least $25,000 just on duped song purchases...
I'm not made of money and I really don't like wasting it...
My hard drive is loaded with legally purchase music..to protect my investment..
I'VE BEEN BUYING DISCS FOR 20 YEARS... over $50,000 worth...
And the fear of being sued for PIRACY...stopped many KJs from buying music....
If I can't legally protect my musical investment...why would I spend the money???
And I already told you I have wasted at least $25,000 just on duped song purchases...
I'm not made of money and I really don't like wasting it...
My hard drive is loaded with legally purchase music..to protect my investment..
I'VE BEEN BUYING DISCS FOR 20 YEARS... over $50,000 worth...
Those original DK 1-99 series discs in used condition are now selling for what they cost new which was over $30.00 each. I see them on ebay with an opening bid of $20.00 with some selling for as much as $40.00. So if you decide to sell them make sure you get your money's worth.
I would imagine that piracy has played a significant role in the downfall of the music manufacturers. But to completely stop releasing new music is suicide. I can't see the economy coming into play all that much because where the professional realm of karaoke has declined the home users have more than made up for.
I've seen the May Pop Hits discs on other sites but as far back as I can remember Karaoke Warehouse carried them. Seems odd that they would suddenly drop them all together.
I would imagine that piracy has played a significant role in the downfall of the music manufacturers. But to completely stop releasing new music is suicide. I can't see the economy coming into play all that much because where the professional realm of karaoke has declined the home users have more than made up for.
I've seen the May Pop Hits discs on other sites but as far back as I can remember Karaoke Warehouse carried them. Seems odd that they would suddenly drop them all together.
wiseguy wrote:Those original DK 1-99 series discs in used condition are now selling for what they cost new which was over $30.00 each. I see them on ebay with an opening bid of $20.00 with some selling for as much as $40.00. So if you decide to sell them make sure you get your money's worth.
I would imagine that piracy has played a significant role in the downfall of the music manufacturers. But to completely stop releasing new music is suicide. I can't see the economy coming into play all that much because where the professional realm of karaoke has declined the home users have more than made up for.
I've seen the May Pop Hits discs on other sites but as far back as I can remember Karaoke Warehouse carried them. Seems odd that they would suddenly drop them all together.
Of those two groups pros and home users...which do you think will be the biggest piracy problem?
The home users have to out number the pros..