Ripping CD-G discs with alcohol 120 question?

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  • overboard
    Junior Mint
    • Dec 2005
    • 25

    Ripping CD-G discs with alcohol 120 question?

    Going out on a limb here in the hopes that someone here may have an idea for me.

    I'm trying to rip a karaoke cd and copy it on to a cd to play in the my CD-G player. I followed Alcohol's insturctions for creating an image file then burning that file to a blank disc. It all looks like it is working fine. When I create the image files I get a MDF, and a MDS file. (they are like cue and bin files.) When I burn these to a disc and play it in the karaoke machine I end up with audio and no picture. (the scrolling words aren't there.) I think the karaoke CD is probably protected, but I thought alcohol was able to avoid things like this.

    Anyone else have any similar problems?

    J
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  • Chewy
    Super Moderator
    • Nov 2003
    • 18971

    #2
    what's your burner/ripper?
    I managed a 1000 disk library and digitized it long ago and far away!

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    • jringo
      Junior Member
      Junior Member
      • Feb 2006
      • 1

      #3
      Chewy, Did you use Alcohol 120 to do it?

      I assume the secret is the DVD burner. I tried a few months ago with my CD writer and CloneCD with no luck. the audio would copy, but not the Video. I have PGCedit, DVD Decrypter, Nero 7 and DVD Shrink. Can I do it with the software I have? Or is Alcohol 120 the best option?

      Also, what media do they need to be backed up on? CD-R or DVD-R?

      Any help would be appreciated.

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      • Chewy
        Super Moderator
        • Nov 2003
        • 18971

        #4


        this is the best spot on the internet for karaoke computer stuff

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