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#1 tapperlb

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Posted 23 May 2010 - 09:59 PM

I searched the forum, but can't find an answer to this.  I know this is the old-school way to run karaoke, but I'm supervising a sleep-over for a bunch of teenage girls and the only thing we have access to is a tv and dvd player.  
I need a run-down on how to burn a folder full of mp3 & matching cdg files to a dvd in order to play the karaoke files on a dvd player.
Any help would be most appreciated and much thanks in advance.

Laura

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Posted 24 May 2010 - 03:10 AM

QUOTE (tapperlb @ May 24 2010, 12:59 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I searched the forum, but can't find an answer to this.  I know this is the old-school way to run karaoke, but I'm supervising a sleep-over for a bunch of teenage girls and the only thing we have access to is a tv and dvd player.  
I need a run-down on how to burn a folder full of mp3 & matching cdg files to a dvd in order to play the karaoke files on a dvd player.
Any help would be most appreciated and much thanks in advance.

Laura


It cannot be done easily with this software.  You could create a Video disc with the lyrics scrolling down the screen and try to match the speed with the mp3 files.  I think that, unless the sleep over is weeks away, you will not have enough time to do it.  You would also have some skills to match the video and audio well enough.

There is other software but it is going to cost you some money. Look here..  You may want to do a free trial on the best looking one to see if that works for you.


Edited by sknis, 24 May 2010 - 03:17 AM.

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