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 Post subject: Mp3+g To Cdg
PostPosted: Mon May 21, 2007 8:12 am 
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Using audio grabber I have ripped my CDGS to hardrive and have now mp3+g zipped files.

I would like to create a compilation disc of some songs ( FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY NO NEED TO CALL THE KARAOKE POLICE  :) )

I'm not sure how to take the mp3+g file and BURN to a disc?
( I have a plextor and  also CDRwin program)

any suggestions ?

I know I can create bin files from my CDGS and create that way - But I'm thinking it would be easier to use the exhisting mp3+g files ?


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jamkaraoke @ Mon May 21, 2007 8:12 am wrote:
I know I can create bin files from my CDGS and create that way - But I'm thinking it would be easier to use the exhisting mp3+g files ?


You would yield better sounding results with BIN through CDRWin.

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Thanks Lon, I'm sure you're correct- I'm not too worried about sound quality as I was just going to put a few songs on a disc for my sis who wanted to use at home.


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mp3toolz is the program to convert
from .bin to .mp3+g,
from .mp3g to .bin
and from .mp3g to .zip

I have an older version that's the beta version that DOESN'T use the .net framework. However, it's a bit slower!

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Thanks ! ... I'll give it a whirl


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Just my experiance but I have had some problems with burning the bin files created with MP3&G Toolz. I also use CdrWin to burn compilation discs but by using the bin files created with MP3&G Toolz I sometimes ended up with an abrupt end to the song before the outro was done...asked about this on another forum and someone else also had that problem. Solved it by using the following method and I get perfect burns everytime.  
I use MP3&G Toolz to convert zip to audio & G (mp3&g) and then use cavs decoder to convert to bin files and then CDRwin to burn.

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