MTU CD+G info: Propaganda or Reality?
MTU CD+G info: Propaganda or Reality?
Is the stuff about how you need MTU equipment to burn CD+Gs that work true?
In the older days I ran an HP 8100 writer and a 8200 writer. Both would write CD+G's as well as rip them perfectly. Now I use PowerKaraoke burner and it works with a stock dell writer. So no you don't need MTU's equipment to burn.
However not every drive supports CDG. My stock writer in my hosting laptop is not compatible. The only advantage you have by purchasing MTU's stuff is that the drive's have been tested and found to work with their software.
However not every drive supports CDG. My stock writer in my hosting laptop is not compatible. The only advantage you have by purchasing MTU's stuff is that the drive's have been tested and found to work with their software.
Ditto on PowerKaraokeBurner (PKB)DanG2006 wrote:Now I use PowerKaraoke burner and it works with a stock dell writer.
So no you don't need MTU's equipment to burn.
However not every drive supports CDG.
Very reasonably priced. Burns directly from ZIP files, Rips, etc.
On the subject of CDG compatibility drives, PKB has more than one burning option and "should" work with any drive that supports DAO packet burn.
The CD+G issue is more of an issue with READING CD+G discs, rather than burning them.
If in doubt, Google for and download Nero's Infotool.
This will give you information on your drive and while I appreciate Wiseguy doesn't seem to think much of it, it does give very good info and shows clearly what options your drive supports.
Sandy.
With all due respect Sandy, I have received numerous emails from those who reported that Nero said their drive was not CD+G compatible only to find out that it worked perfectly with Power CD+G Burner.mnementh wrote:If in doubt, Google for and download Nero's Infotool.
This will give you information on your drive and while I appreciate Wiseguy doesn't seem to think much of it, it does give very good info and shows clearly what options your drive supports.
That's because PowerCD+G Burner short cuts previous methods of using 2 or 3 different programs to generate an IMAGE file. THEN it writes to a standard CD writer using standard image writing techniques.wiseguy wrote:With all due respect Sandy, I have received numerous emails from those who reported that Nero said their drive was not CD+G compatible only to find out that it worked perfectly with Power CD+G Burner.mnementh wrote:If in doubt, Google for and download Nero's Infotool.
This will give you information on your drive and while I appreciate Wiseguy doesn't seem to think much of it, it does give very good info and shows clearly what options your drive supports.
However, in order to PLAY CD+G, your drive MUST be CD+G compatible, otherwise, your just get the audio.
Sandy
True enough, but the OP was inquiring about burning a CD+G disc. The infotool could lead him to falsely believe that his burner could not be used for this purpose. Just sayin'.mnementh wrote:That's because PowerCD+G Burner short cuts previous methods of using 2 or 3 different programs to generate an IMAGE file. THEN it writes to a standard CD writer using standard image writing techniques.
However, in order to PLAY CD+G, your drive MUST be CD+G compatible, otherwise, your just get the audio.
Sandy
My burner comes up as not being compliant yet it works under power Karaoke and CDGRIP.wiseguy wrote:True enough, but the OP was inquiring about burning a CD+G disc. The infotool could lead him to falsely believe that his burner could not be used for this purpose. Just sayin'.mnementh wrote:That's because PowerCD+G Burner short cuts previous methods of using 2 or 3 different programs to generate an IMAGE file. THEN it writes to a standard CD writer using standard image writing techniques.
However, in order to PLAY CD+G, your drive MUST be CD+G compatible, otherwise, your just get the audio.
Sandy
For anyone interested in finding out just how difficult it used to be to make CD+G discs, have a look here;
http://www.jbum.com/cdg_revealed.html
This was written in 1995, when VERY few CD drives supported CD+G (either READ or WRITE) and image writers were nowhere to be found.
If your drive didn't support CD+G write function, then it was a fairly involved process to get the MP3+G into an "image" format that could be written successfully.
If I remember correctly, I had to use WinCDR to generate "Cue" & "Bin" files that were then converted by CopyCD into an "image" file, that was only then written to the CD.
Since writing software could write images to the CD Subchannel, the requirement for the burner to be CD+G compliant essentially, "went away".
PowerKaraokeBurner simply removes the need for the first "pain in the butt" steps.
Sandy
http://www.jbum.com/cdg_revealed.html
This was written in 1995, when VERY few CD drives supported CD+G (either READ or WRITE) and image writers were nowhere to be found.
If your drive didn't support CD+G write function, then it was a fairly involved process to get the MP3+G into an "image" format that could be written successfully.
If I remember correctly, I had to use WinCDR to generate "Cue" & "Bin" files that were then converted by CopyCD into an "image" file, that was only then written to the CD.
Since writing software could write images to the CD Subchannel, the requirement for the burner to be CD+G compliant essentially, "went away".
PowerKaraokeBurner simply removes the need for the first "pain in the butt" steps.
Sandy