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ot- karaoke dvd vs vcd cd+G advice
I've been wanting to buy a karaoke machine for my daughter for her birthday.
There seems to be so many formats for karaoke machines. Can anyone advise me as to whether or not it is worth getting one that supports the dvd or vcd format or is cd+g good enough? Also some DVD players (which can also play cd's and mp3's) have a karaoke option. do these machines use dvd karaoke format, or just the regular cd or cd + g format when it comes to playing karaoke? I have asked in the stores and I get "don't know" or "buy it and if it doesn't do what you want return it". Thanks, Sid... |
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ok, you may all think I am a dork, but I just bought a karaoke machine for
myself to do some recording. I am not positive I can answer all your questions but here is my advice. a cd+g is recorded as 2 separate tracks whereas a regular cd or dvd is only one. That is why on a cd+g you can eliminate the voice on a song. As far as the dvd with karaoke option, I would find one that has that and then research it on the internet. You can go to the main website such as Phillips and enter the model number of the machine you are looking at and they will have all the info on that particular machine. You do not have to buy anything first. But my thought is that if the DVD player plays cd+g's it would say that on the box. Something like "cd+g compatible". I actually went onto eBay to buy mine and got a semi professional machine that has a plug for a keyboard and a plug for a guitar. The company I bought it from was 2paws karaoke. They included 6 free discs and a cordless mic as well as a cd case. It works great. If your daughter or any of her friends play or will play a guitar or keyboard they can practically have a real band. That was my purpose for it as well because we work with exchange students and there is always someone talented in that department. Sorry to run on so long. I hope this helped a little. hugs, Tonya www.lowcarbcrew.com "sprudil" wrote in message news:FLtYc.253107$M95.232615@pd7tw1no... I've been wanting to buy a karaoke machine for my daughter for her birthday. There seems to be so many formats for karaoke machines. Can anyone advise me as to whether or not it is worth getting one that supports the dvd or vcd format or is cd+g good enough? Also some DVD players (which can also play cd's and mp3's) have a karaoke option. do these machines use dvd karaoke format, or just the regular cd or cd + g format when it comes to playing karaoke? I have asked in the stores and I get "don't know" or "buy it and if it doesn't do what you want return it". Thanks, Sid... |
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ok, you may all think I am a dork, but I just bought a karaoke machine for
myself to do some recording. I am not positive I can answer all your questions but here is my advice. a cd+g is recorded as 2 separate tracks whereas a regular cd or dvd is only one. That is why on a cd+g you can eliminate the voice on a song. As far as the dvd with karaoke option, I would find one that has that and then research it on the internet. You can go to the main website such as Phillips and enter the model number of the machine you are looking at and they will have all the info on that particular machine. You do not have to buy anything first. But my thought is that if the DVD player plays cd+g's it would say that on the box. Something like "cd+g compatible". I actually went onto eBay to buy mine and got a semi professional machine that has a plug for a keyboard and a plug for a guitar. The company I bought it from was 2paws karaoke. They included 6 free discs and a cordless mic as well as a cd case. It works great. If your daughter or any of her friends play or will play a guitar or keyboard they can practically have a real band. That was my purpose for it as well because we work with exchange students and there is always someone talented in that department. Sorry to run on so long. I hope this helped a little. hugs, Tonya www.lowcarbcrew.com "sprudil" wrote in message news:FLtYc.253107$M95.232615@pd7tw1no... I've been wanting to buy a karaoke machine for my daughter for her birthday. There seems to be so many formats for karaoke machines. Can anyone advise me as to whether or not it is worth getting one that supports the dvd or vcd format or is cd+g good enough? Also some DVD players (which can also play cd's and mp3's) have a karaoke option. do these machines use dvd karaoke format, or just the regular cd or cd + g format when it comes to playing karaoke? I have asked in the stores and I get "don't know" or "buy it and if it doesn't do what you want return it". Thanks, Sid... |
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ok, you may all think I am a dork, but I just bought a karaoke machine for
myself to do some recording. I am not positive I can answer all your questions but here is my advice. a cd+g is recorded as 2 separate tracks whereas a regular cd or dvd is only one. That is why on a cd+g you can eliminate the voice on a song. As far as the dvd with karaoke option, I would find one that has that and then research it on the internet. You can go to the main website such as Phillips and enter the model number of the machine you are looking at and they will have all the info on that particular machine. You do not have to buy anything first. But my thought is that if the DVD player plays cd+g's it would say that on the box. Something like "cd+g compatible". I actually went onto eBay to buy mine and got a semi professional machine that has a plug for a keyboard and a plug for a guitar. The company I bought it from was 2paws karaoke. They included 6 free discs and a cordless mic as well as a cd case. It works great. If your daughter or any of her friends play or will play a guitar or keyboard they can practically have a real band. That was my purpose for it as well because we work with exchange students and there is always someone talented in that department. Sorry to run on so long. I hope this helped a little. hugs, Tonya www.lowcarbcrew.com "sprudil" wrote in message news:FLtYc.253107$M95.232615@pd7tw1no... I've been wanting to buy a karaoke machine for my daughter for her birthday. There seems to be so many formats for karaoke machines. Can anyone advise me as to whether or not it is worth getting one that supports the dvd or vcd format or is cd+g good enough? Also some DVD players (which can also play cd's and mp3's) have a karaoke option. do these machines use dvd karaoke format, or just the regular cd or cd + g format when it comes to playing karaoke? I have asked in the stores and I get "don't know" or "buy it and if it doesn't do what you want return it". Thanks, Sid... |
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بتاريخ الاثنين، 30 أغسطس، 2004 UTC+3 2:36:05 ص، كتب sprudil:
I've been wanting to buy a karaoke machine for my daughter for her birthday. There seems to be so many formats for karaoke machines. Can anyone advise me as to whether or not it is worth getting one that supports the dvd or vcd format or is cd+g good enough? Also some DVD players (which can also play cd's and mp3's) have a karaoke option. do these machines use dvd karaoke format, or just the regular cd or cd + g format when it comes to playing karaoke? I have asked in the stores and I get "don't know" or "buy it and if it doesn't do what you want return it". Thanks, Sid... |
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