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I have read the following post and found it useful. Check out the following tutorial.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karaoke#References
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Hello,
If you want to record your own karaoke songs on your computer without purchasing Karaoke software, here's what I did:
The only cost was purchasing the karaoke songs for .99 cents on iTunes or Amazon
[Note: this only works with "karaoke" songs, not the original versions that still have the artist's vocals on track, unless you want to record yourself singing along with them]
INSTRUCTIONS FOR CONVERTING AN MPEG FILE TO A .KAR FILE
FOR RECORDING WITH KARAFUN SOFTWARE
Required Free Downloads:
MediaCoder http://www.free-codecs.com/download/mediacoder.htm
Click on "Download MediaCoder"
Ignore or reject all the advertising offers with "Decline"
KaraFun http://www.karafun.com/karaokeplayer/
KaraFun only plays .kar files
To Make a .KAR file out of an MPEG file:
- Download the karaoke song onto iTunes or upload it from a CD
- Drag it onto the Desktop. It will be an Mpeg file
Open MediaCoder:
- Hit "New" song or "Add" song, browse for your song
- Under "Encoder" choose "Vorbis" from the pulldown menu under the arrow
- Do not hit the "Encoder" button, it just brings up a Windows doc
- Choose Output File location, usually the Desktop
- Hit "Start." Conversion will start
- The Mpeg file will now be transcoded as a .kar file with the KaraFun icon
- Rename the KaraFun icon song as "[song] vocals [date]"
- MediaCoder will disappear by default onto the lower right system tray, remember to click it and Exit out before turning off the computer
Open KaraFun:
- Open the Library and the Recording windows
- Drag the .kar song over to the song list in Library, or "File" "Open" and browse for it
- Double click the song to make sure it's highlighted
- Hit the Record button to record song with vocals
- This will overwrite the .kar file permanently. Make a copy and rename it first to preserve the original
It's explained in this article http://www.karaoke-tutor.com/cdg-authoring.html
You need the right software like http://www.karaoke-software.net/power-cdg-burner.html
yes you can put any CD in a karaoke machine wether it be CDs with songs already on them like the one you can buy from walmart or the blank CDs that you can burn music on from your computer
You can use a regular CD in most karaoke machines. However, a regular CD will not produce lyrics so you will only be able to sing along with the CD and the artist--not separately from the artist with only background music.
www.starbooth.com They have exactly what you need!!!
Music is an excellent hobby to have. He can take up an instrument like Guitar or even learn how to burn cd's. Karaoke is another great hobby.
Yes you can on Singsnap its a free Karaoke site .
yes you can put any CD in a karaoke machine wether it be CDs with songs already on them like the one you can buy from walmart or the blank CDs that you can burn music on from your computer
You can use a regular CD in most karaoke machines. However, a regular CD will not produce lyrics so you will only be able to sing along with the CD and the artist--not separately from the artist with only background music.
Yes, the higher end brands can take any cd and turn it into karaoke music.
The Barbie Sing With Me CD Karaoke Machine is the best karaoke machine for children.
there are karaoke discs to more recent albums that sell in some CD stores
www.starbooth.com They have exactly what you need!!!
Music is an excellent hobby to have. He can take up an instrument like Guitar or even learn how to burn cd's. Karaoke is another great hobby.
Amazon sells karaoke tracks and albums in CD+G format for reasonable prices. ITunes also sells karaoke tracks, but they do not sell CD+G versions, only the music portion.
Yes you can on Singsnap its a free Karaoke site .
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There are several places one can find cheap Beyonce CDs. These websites include Amazon, CD Universe, ASAP Karaoke, The Karaoke Channel, and Karaoke Version.
No. Karaoke CDs use a format called CD+G (CD + Graphics) Normal CDs do not have the extra information that shows lyrics in a karaoke player. Some bands (like Information Society) released some CDs that were CD+G, the graphics portion of which only showed up on CD+G Players.