Believe it or not, *MOST* standard cd-rom's that come with computers
will not read - or write - the CD-G format that karaoke disks use.
When I was into karaoke on the computer a few years back, I went out
and bought an external CD-ROM (a Plextor of some kind) that supported
the CD-G format, and I w
What about one of those DVD/CD scratch fixers. I got one for my discs and it
works great ...
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heh heh.
Yeeehhh.those scratches can be a pain eh?
Look into the program called CloneCD.
On Jan 20, 2008 1:57 PM, Zaphod Beeblebrox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My girls got a karaoke machine for christmas. Less than a month
> later, they've got most of their disks scratched up and th
My girls got a karaoke machine for christmas. Less than a month
later, they've got most of their disks scratched up and the karaoke
machine is very finicky about scratches it seems.
I figured I'd just make copies of the disks and let them use the
copies. After several attempts at copying them, t