I have many preformance CD's created from WAV files that will not play on the Karaoke machine I just purchased. How do I convert them to CD+G format? I bought the karaoke machine so I could entertain nursing home residents and senior recreation sites where there is no on site sound system.
Thanks,
Jim
Converting CD-R to CD+G format
Thanks for the reply wiseguy, I have a musicMachine and it will not play the wave files recorded on my CD-R's. Could the wave files be the problem? I will try converting to MP3 format and see if that works.
Any other suggestions from the seasoned vetrans on the forum will be greatly appreciated.
Jim
Any other suggestions from the seasoned vetrans on the forum will be greatly appreciated.
Jim
Actually, it doesn't!Bigdog wrote:Plus doesn't it take special software to copy CD+G?
However, it is a complete pain in the butt!!!
It also usually requires manipulation by up to three different pieces of software to end up with a burnable image.
Note, IMAGE, not just some MP3 and Graphics files. The image is the key.
I found it such an absolute pain that I bought Power CD+G Burner and haven't regretted the fairly low purchase cost one little bit.
Simply drag and drop your files into the burner window and off you go.
Fast and simple.
Sandy