How Do You Copy A CD-G Karaoke CD?
CD-G files are karaoke files that contain audio and graphics–usually lyrics–that display on a video screen, while the audio plays through a karaoke sound system. Burning or copying CDs containing CD-G karaoke files is not quite as simple as burning or copying standard CDs. Only select CD-burning drives have the ability to read and burn CD-G files, and a limited number of CD-burning programs recognize the CD-G file type. Install a CD-burning program that can read and write CD-G files. According to the Computall Services website, CD-burning programs that can read and write CD-G files include CloneCD, CDRWIN, Plextor Manager and Nero. Load the CD-G karaoke CD that you want to copy into the CD drive of your computer. Launch the CD-burning program. The CD-G files stored on the CD should populate in the program window. Click the “Rip” button to pull the CD-G files off of the CD and save them to your computer’s hard drive, or if the feature is available, click the “Copy” button. Select a fo