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can anyone tell me the program to copy this sort of data.
It is used in karaoke machines to display lyrics and play music tracks at the same time.
I would be most grateful for any help.
the .cda format.
I downloaded an mp3 music file and burnt it to a blank disk using CDRWIN. It translated these files to .cda format automatically. They play in my hifi systems just fine.
I was wondering if you had worked this out as I can't find how to do it. Also I am looking for someone to swap discs once I have worked out the method. Where are you? I am in Midlands UK. The format is CD+G as far as I know.
steve00 (20-02-2001 01:23):
can anyone tell me the program to copy this sort of data.
It is used in karaoke machines to display lyrics and play music tracks at the same time.
I would be most grateful for any help.
I don't know this for sure, but I think your writer has to be able to burn CD+G, the same way as it may or may not be able to handle CD-TEXT.
In CDRWIN 3.8a, go to your writer's settings - you'll be informed about your writer's features.
You need a half-decent PC to burn MP3 music back to .CDA files on-th-fly; Nero 5.03 and Easy CD Creator 4.02 can do it. Using a Cyrix 333+ (slow), I can only burn at 4x. But if you decompress MP3 files first, you can burn at whatever speed you wish.
All the best
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