How Do You Play A Karaoke CD?
Karaoke is a form of entertainment that began in Japan in the 1970s. Karaoke songs are musical tracks without vocals. Karaoke CDs are played on a machine or by a computer with a CD-ROM drive that reads karaoke format (CD+G, or CD+Graphics). The CD+G format embeds lyrics that scroll across a screen. There are many sing-along discs on the market, but unless they are CD+Gs, there will be no scrolling lyrics. Learn how you can play karaoke discs on your computer or a machine. Purchase a karaoke machine or a CD-ROM drive that reads CD+Gs. For a CD-ROM drive to read CD+G format, the CD-ROM drive must be able to read and write subchannel data. Get and install karaoke software for your computer. Make sure the software will recognize your CD-ROM drive’s capability to read CD+Gs. Insert a karaoke CD into your karaoke machine or into your CD-ROM drive. Press the “play” button. If the karaoke software doesn’t automatically play on your computer when you insert the disc, open the program manually a