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This page explains the differences between the various karaoke formats like; CD+G, DVD, MP3+G / Converting CD+G, Magic Sing, CD, VCD and Laser Disc. We also talk about DVD Region Codes, Multiplex Audio, Dolby Digital Audio, PAL and NTSC, and other General Technical Terms. |
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| Some CD+Graphics discs feature two versions of the song on the same disc, one is called a (Karaoke Version) which features the songs music with some chorus line backing vocals and the other track is the (Vocal Version) which features both the songs music with lead and chorus line vocals. Click to view range of "Vocal / Karaoke" discs available. Where only one track of each song is present it is the (Karaoke Version). The coloured screen background with video mixing equipment, also know as genlocking, can be removed and replaced with a video source of your choosing, like from a video camera showing the live singers for example. You can create your very own video clips by adding the CD+G Superimposer Mixing Unit, this removes the blue, black, pink coloured backgrounds and replaces it with any video signal you choose from a Video Camera or even a DVD Player. Click Picture below for more information. ^ TOP PAGE < BACK PAGE ![]() |
DVD Karaoke discs can either be PAL or NTSC format, Dolby Digital or Multiplex Audio featured. They feature a background video clip along with lyrics scrolling across the bottom of the screen. Video clips are not of the original artists unless stated and vocals are cover versions. ^ TOP PAGE < BACK PAGE |
MP3+G KARAOKE & CONVERTING CD+G DISCS TO MP3+G FILES What is MP3+G? Well MP3+G is very similar to the very popular CD+G disc based format and most if not all MP3+G songs are deprived from the normal CD+G song library. MP3's are compressed music files that have CD quality music stored in a small file size. MP3+G's consists of two files (.mp3 & .cdg) that must have the same file name, with different file extensions to work. During playback the two files are paired up playing the music with lyrics (+G Graphics) shown on a display. MP3+G is easy to play, just like the CD+G you can even buy MP3+G songs on download. Buy converting your CD+G discs to MP3+G song files you can store all your songs a USB Memory Stick, Hard Drive even Media Cards for playback through a Karaoke Machine which has the MP3+G playback feature. That enables you have all your songs in one place without the need to continually swapping discs so you can quickly search for and play your songs. You can download songs in the MP3+G format from several websites including www.picknmix.com.au then simple transfer the MP3+G files to your preferred media storage type to play the songs on your compatible MP3+G Karaoke Machine. Prices for Karaoke CD+G discs start from $9.99 the average price is $24.99 for around 15 songs or $1.66 per song which in most cases will be cheaper then the downloading song by song option, and you have an original master disc should your files become corrupt. Use this free program Audiograbber to convert your CD+G's to MP3+G format, Click Here to down the PDF instruction file on how to convert from a CD+G to MP3+G file. ^ TOP PAGE < BACK PAGE |
| You can purchase additional English and Foreign Language songs chips, we recommend that before you purchase any Magic Sing Karaoke Machine that you have a good look through the song libaries available to ensure the songs you are interested are available. | ![]() |
| All Magic Sing models also feature Song Scoring, and selected models also feature games: Singing Contest - Divide into 2 teams (A team vs B Team) sing 3 songs randomly in turn to figure out a total score and decide a winning team. Challenge 100 Songs! - This is the Intro game, listen to the prelude of the song and select from four possible song titles (max time 60 secs). If you choose the wrong answer, you lose one life, get a bonus life for each set of five correct answers. Othello Game - Othello is also known as the Reverse game. It is a two-player game (black and white) and is normally played on an 8x8 grid. To win, the player must occupy the board with more of his/her own color pieces than the opponent's. Key Lesson Function (Tuning Meter) - Practice your vocal pitch and check if you are in tune to the notes! Song Quiz - Listen carefully to the music and select the correct song title, points are awarded if correct answer given! ^ TOP PAGE < BACK PAGE |
COMPACT DISC KARAOKE These are standard audio backing Compact Discs which will play on any CD compatible player, no artist vocals are on these discs, and they no video component to them, lyrics are provided where stated but only in the CD booklet included. ^ TOP PAGE < BACK PAGE |
If you have a VCD only player you will not be able to play DVD discs, some of these Karaoke Machines will play CD+G discs, check your instruction manual. VCD discs are have excellent reproduction of the music accompaniment and almost always feature Multiplex audio as standard, they are mostly formatted in NTSC though some PAL discs are available and just as DVD feature a background video clip along with lyrics scrolling accross the bottom of the screen. Video clips are not of the original artists unless stated and vocals are cover versions. ^ TOP PAGE < BACK PAGE |
Laser Disc was phased out in late 1998 with the introduction an 100% digital medium for audio and picture in the size of a standard compact disc now commonly known as DVD Video, and just as DVD feature a background video clip along with lyrics scrolling accross the bottom of the screen. Video clips are not of the original artists unless stated and vocals are cover versions. ^ TOP PAGE < BACK PAGE |
PAL AND NTSC The Television broadcast world is made up of two competing formats NTSC and PAL. The United States, Japan and selected Asian Countries us the NTSC Television broadcast system. In Europe, South Africa, New Zealand and Australia we use the format called PAL. DVD, VCD and CD+Graphics Discs are all made up of either of these two formats, some DVDs have both formats on the single disc, with one format one side, and the other on flip side. Compatiblilty is an issue for some people, as the majority of Karaoke discs come from either the United States, Japan or Asia which are commonly produced in the NTSC video format so you would be best to check if both your Television, Monitor or Video Projector and your Karaoke Machine can play back an NTSC signal. ^ TOP PAGE < BACK PAGE |
DVD WORLD REGION CODES Karaoke Home Entertainment is based in Australia, We are a PAL Television Broadcast Country and our Karaoke DVDS are either Region 4 or 0 Encoded. ![]() So in order to be able to play a PAL 4 (Region 4) DVD in America (Region 1) you will need a DVD Player that is Worldzone (All Regions) and both your DVD Player and Television need to be PAL compatible or Multisystem. DVDS online listed with a 0 after the Format i.e. NTSC 0 or PAL 0 are Region Free Worldzone DVDS, meaning they are not locked for any region and will play worldwide subject to your Television standard or compatiblity. ^ TOP PAGE < BACK PAGE |
MULTIPLEX AUDIO " LET'S YOU TURN ON / OFF VOCALS " You'll see this keyword "Multiplex" (Click To View Range) appear on many of our Karaoke DVD discs. It's a great feature which let's you turn on and off the lead vocals, so you can sing-along with the singer helping you to learn the song. Once you think you have mastered the song turn off the vocals and you become the lead singer! To use this feature is your Audio Button on your DVD Players remote control. All vocals are cover versions unless stated otherwise. On CD+G you can also get "Vocal / Karaoke" (Click To View Range) versions of a song, these discs will have say 8 songs but done twice so 16 tracks, one is a full vocal version so you can sing along with the artist and the other is the Karaoke version of the same song so you can do it solo, you however cannot switch the vocals on and off like on Multiplex DVDs, you simply play the appropriate track. ^ TOP PAGE < BACK PAGE |
DOLBY® DIGITAL AUDIO ON DVDS These Dolby Digital Stereo discs don't contain any vocals and feature only the music of the song. A DVD in general which carries the Dolby Digital Logo There are 5 different types of Dolby® as listed here. Dolby Digital 5.1 - Surround Dolby Digital 5.0 - Surround (No Centre) Dolby Digital 4.0 - Surround Dolby Digital 2.0 - Stereo Dolby Digital 1.0 - Mono Were possible we recommend that you don't use any surround sound, and that you switch your rear speakers off, as microphone feedback is common with four or more speakers surrounding the singers, 2 Channel Stereo is the best option. VCD Karaoke Discs are in the standard Stereo audio format, which can generally be split in to their separate left and right audio channels using your Karaoke Machine. ^ TOP PAGE < BACK PAGE |
MP3 / CDR / CDRW / KODAK PICTURE CD These formats are also supported by some of the Karaoke Machines we sell. MP3 - Compressed Audio Files, this means the Karaoke Machine plays audio CDs which have been made on PC with a CD Burner and compressed so you can store more songs on the disc. CDR - Compact Disc Recordable, this means the Karaoke Machine plays audio CDs which have been made on PC with a CD burner. CDRW - Compact Disc Rewritable, this means the Karaoke Machine also supports rewritable formatted audio CDs which have been made on PC with a CD burner. KODAK PICTURE CD - Store Your Photos on Disc, this means the Karaoke Machine supports the Kodak Picture format, enabling you to have your photos processed onto a Kodak Picture Compact Disc and displayed on the machine in a slide show environment. ^ TOP PAGE < BACK PAGE |
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