I have a karaoke disc which somehow had close to 4000 songs (1,900 in spanish and about the same in english). I don't know what format it's in. I've been using this disc for karaoke, and as any itelligent person would do , I backed it up on my computer just in case. Well, as fate would have it, the CD broke. I thought it would be a matter of just burnig a CD but I have no idea how to do it because all the files don't fit back on one CD. Somehow it's about 7GB of information ... it contains data, font, toc, mpv and ffr files.
Does anyone know how to get all these damn files back on one CD?
Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.
Has anybody had this problem??
Actually, it sounds much more like a Kwizoke disc.
4000 tracks, even at just over 2Mb each would NOT fit on a dual layer DVD; at 2.5Mb, absolutely not.
However, Kwizoke uses a bespoke Midi type algorithm and can have 1000's of tracks on a CD, never mind a DVD.
The problem is that they can only be played on, would you believe, CDTV players that are getting very scarce, nowadays.
Sandy
4000 tracks, even at just over 2Mb each would NOT fit on a dual layer DVD; at 2.5Mb, absolutely not.
However, Kwizoke uses a bespoke Midi type algorithm and can have 1000's of tracks on a CD, never mind a DVD.
The problem is that they can only be played on, would you believe, CDTV players that are getting very scarce, nowadays.
Sandy