How do I create, copy, or play Audio Karaoke/CD+G discs?
(2005/03/23) For creating and (in most cases) playing Karaoke and CD+G: – PowerKaraoke – http://www.powerkaraoke.com/ – CD+G Creator – section (6-1-52) – DART Karaoke Studio – http://www.dartpro.com/products/DARTKarStudioCDGV1.asp – Karaoke Builder – http://www.karaokebuilder.com/ – Some fancy stuff – http://www.mtu.com/ For copying them (some software can do individual tracks): – CDRWIN – section (6-1-7) – CloneCD – section (6-1-49) To copy a disc, your reader and writer should ideally support “RAW DAO-96” mode. The CD+G data is stored in the R-W subcode channels (section (2-6)), which not all drives are able to read and/or write. See http://magicland.com/karaoke/drives.htm for a list of CD-ROM drives compatible with Karaoke CDs, and check the CloneCD page for a list of recorders that support “raw” reads and writes. Most CD-ROM drives and CD recorders built in 2004 or later will fully support CD+G.
http://www.karaoke.com/downcdg.html – WinCDG – http://windowstracker.com/ For creating them: – PowerKaraoke – http://www.powerkaraoke.com/ – CD+G Creator – section (6-1-52) – DART Karaoke Studio – http://www.dartpro.com/products/DARTKarStudioCDGV1.asp – Karaoke Builder – http://www.karaokebuilder.com/ – Some fancy stuff – http://www.mtu.com/ For copying them (some software can do individual tracks): – CDRWIN – section (6-1-7) – CloneCD – section (6-1-49) To copy a disc, your reader and writer should ideally support “RAW DAO-96” mode. The CD+G data is stored in the R-W subcode channels (section (2-6)), which not all drives are able to read and/or write. See http://magicland.com/karaoke/drives.htm for a list of CD-ROM drives compatible with Karaoke CDs, and check the CloneCD page for a list of recorders that support “raw” reads and writes. Subject: [3-24] How do I copy a CD-ROM with 3GB of data on it? A huge VideoCD? (2002/12/20) You don’t. The CD-ROM doesn’t actually have that much data
For playing Karaoke and CD+G: • Various – http://www.karaoke.com/downcdg.html • WinCDG – http://windowstracker.com/ For creating them: • CD+G Creator – section (6-1-52) • DART Karaoke Studio – http://www.dartpro.com/products/DARTKarStudioCDGV1.asp • Karaoke Builder – http://www.karaokebuilder.com/ • Some fancy stuff – http://www.mtu.com/ For copying them (some software can do individual tracks): • CDRWIN – section (6-1-7) • CloneCD – section (6-1-49) To copy a disc, your reader and writer should ideally support “RAW DAO-96” mode. The CD+G data is stored in the R-W subcode channels (section (2-6)), which not all drives are able to read and/or write. See http://magicland.com/karaoke/drives.htm for a list of CD-ROM drives compatible with Karaoke CDs, and check the CloneCD page for a list of recorders that support “raw” reads and writes.
For creating and (in most cases) playing Karaoke and CD+G: • Power CD+G Player, Power CD+G Burner, PowerKaraoke – section (6-1-74) • CD+G Creator – section (6-1-52) • DART Karaoke Studio – http://www.dartpro.com/products/DARTKarStudioCDGV1.asp • Karaoke Builder – http://www.karaokebuilder.com/ • Some fancy stuff – http://www.mtu.com/ For copying them (some software can do individual tracks): • CDRWIN – section (6-1-7) • CloneCD – section (6-1-49) To copy a disc, your reader and writer should ideally support “RAW DAO-96” mode. The CD+G data is stored in the R-W subcode channels (section (2-6)), which not all drives are able to read and/or write. You can check the support pages for some CD recording software (e.g. CloneCD) for a list of recorders that support “raw” reads and writes. Most CD-ROM drives and CD recorders built in 2004 or later will fully support CD+G.
(2006/02/26) For creating and (in most cases) playing Karaoke and CD+G: – Power CD+G Player, Power CD+G Burner, PowerKaraoke – section (6-1-74) – CD+G Creator – section (6-1-52) – DART Karaoke Studio – http://www.dartpro.com/products/DARTKarStudioCDGV1.asp – Karaoke Builder – http://www.karaokebuilder.com/ – Some fancy stuff – http://www.mtu.com/ For copying them (some software can do individual tracks): – CDRWIN – section (6-1-7) – CloneCD – section (6-1-49) To copy a disc, your reader and writer should ideally support “RAW DAO-96” mode. The CD+G data is stored in the R-W subcode channels (section (2-6)), which not all drives are able to read and/or write. You can check the support pages for some CD recording software (e.g. CloneCD) for a list of recorders that support “raw” reads and writes. Most CD-ROM drives and CD recorders built in 2004 or later will fully support CD+G.