CD & DVD Copying Karaoke disks

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Has anyone copied the "sunfly" cd and graphic series using nero? I have tryed to copy the disk but there are no words, only the sound tracks.<br />(the disk i am trying to copy is a copy) <img src="confused.gif" border="0"> Any help much appreciated
 
i know some of the other members have tried this also and they used clone cd m8 with subchannel audio and data ticked look back through the post to find out exactly what they said. also if u dont have clone cd u can get it here: <a href="http://fileforum.betanews.com/download.php3?fid=943046951" target="_blank">http://fileforum.betanews.com/download.php3?fid=943046951</a>
 
Also depends on your burner my friend. Most wont touch cd+g. If you have any probs let me know. I will go through the track extraction etc with you.
 
I have 3 writers. yamaha 2200e-vk, hp9300 and a philips 400 series. Seem to have same problem on all 3 <img src="confused.gif" border="0">
 
<img src="biggrin.gif" border="0"> SUCCESS AT LAST <img src="biggrin.gif" border="0"> worked using clonecd but the words have letters missing or two different colours!
 
try writing the disks at a slower pace and if that doesnt fix the missing letters try changing the brand of cdr you use (i find diskrite white label 80 mins are good allrounders) hope this is helpfull to u .....baz <img src="tongue.gif" border="0">
 
CD+G are the most tempremental disks there are to copy. I had a Liteon 24x which said it would and did not. A Yammy 20x which did not correctly. I now use a Plex 16x which is perfect. I had lots of trouble with RAM computers at Manchester with this issue. My argument was 'Dont sell machines that claim to do something that they cant do' I bollocked Liteon but they totally ignorned me. I just cant be arsed but if someone can be bothered with pursuing this matter then there is supposed to be a thing called the Trades Description Act. When I pointed this out to the young spotty faced students at RAM. They told me quite bluntly that it is illegal to copy software. Speccy not happy. Punched the ****.

<br />Thanks for editing out the blue but he's still a ****.

[ 30 December 2001: Message edited by: speccy ]</p>
 
i have kept my old reliable yam ide 8x writer just to do these disks . i have 3 writers mitsumi 16x lg 24x and they wont tuch cd+g at any speed . i loove my old yam try to get a hold of one second hand they go for next to nothing now because they are slow still one of the most reliable writers also old plextor are exelentfor this type of thing
 
Hi M8

I have found the best combination of writer and software is:<br />Yamaha cd-rw drive (most support cd+g)<br />and Padus Disk juggler, beats most software hands down.

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Padus is very good as long as the settings are correct. If cdrwin recognises your burner then you should not have any probs. Also Clone is very good. Make sure that you select Read sub channel data from Audio when using Clone and tick cdg when using cdrwin or juggler.
 
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