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PostPosted: Thu Dec 19, 2013 4:26 pm 
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Hey all, ready to make the leap into some Karaoke hosting software. It's going to be for home use but I am going to go with Compuhost V2 because I like to feel pro haha. So, I also want to create videos and lyrics for songs as well. Can I make them in Power Karaokes Video Creator Software and then bring them up in Compuhost easy? You expert and speedy analysis is very much appreciated! (I am having wife's employee holiday party and I need to get familiar Compuhost asap).

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Newbsonic Resonance wrote:
Hey all, ready to make the leap into some Karaoke hosting software. It's going to be for home use but I am going to go with Compuhost V2 because I like to feel pro haha. So, I also want to create videos and lyrics for songs as well. Can I make them in Power Karaokes Video Creator Software and then bring them up in Compuhost easy? You expert and speedy analysis is very much appreciated! (I am having wife's employee holiday party and I need to get familiar Compuhost asap).

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As long as you save your finished tracks as a MP3+g or any Video file (MP4) you can.


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Compuhost will play videos as

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Like everyone else said, as long as they are in the right format, CompuHost will recognize them and play them. In my experience, it plays best with zipped MP3+G files.

Also, the actual file names have to be consitent wiht the rest of your library. CompuHost has about four acceptable filename formats.

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Compuhost has more than four acceptable naming conventions. And even if yours doesn't match it will let you edit the name before it's entered into the database. If you want the most flexable then check out JustKaraoke.

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