I am new to this, so pardon me if I ask stupid questions.
I just bought an RSQ NEO-22 player, and I want to convert the MP3G file I have on my computer to something the player will read. If I just burn the cdg and mp3 files to a CDR, I get an error that says "NOT SUPPORT" when I try to play the files.
From reading the forum, it seems like I need something like Power CD+G burner to do the job, but I am primarily a Macintosh user. Does anyone know if any Mac software to do the job?
Macintosh MP3-g to cd software?
I've had a good search around but I think you're out of luck.
There were a number of posts on MAC forums from 2005 on, asking the same questions and they were out of luck, as well.
Sadly, other than for specialised use you need a PC to do the job properly
Best I can suggest is to get a PC emulator for your MAC and run Power CD+G Burner.
Better still, buy a PC!
You don't need anything spectacular to burn CD+G, so any old thing off Ebay will do you.
You know it makes sense.
Sandy
There were a number of posts on MAC forums from 2005 on, asking the same questions and they were out of luck, as well.
Sadly, other than for specialised use you need a PC to do the job properly
Best I can suggest is to get a PC emulator for your MAC and run Power CD+G Burner.
Better still, buy a PC!
You don't need anything spectacular to burn CD+G, so any old thing off Ebay will do you.
You know it makes sense.
Sandy