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=== MP3g Digital Karaoke Files ===
 
=== MP3g Digital Karaoke Files ===
  
MP3+G stands for MP3 plus Graphics.  Karaoke songs are stored on the hard drive of a computer in the MP3+G or some other compressed format. The songs are played with karaoke "hosting" software. The hosting software has many needed features such as digital key control, next song, song / artist search, singer history, and so on.
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'''MP3+G stands for MP3 plus Graphics'''.  Karaoke songs are stored on the hard drive of a computer in the MP3+G or some other compressed format. The songs are played with karaoke "hosting" software. The hosting software has many needed features such as digital key control, next song, song / artist search, singer history, and so on.
  
 
MP3+g or MP3g is the karaoke version of the MP3.  In order to utilize MP3 for Karaoke a second file is created which contains the graphics for the display of the lyrics. This has a .cdg file extension.  Both files together form an MP3+g (sometimes MP3g) karaoke track. You can play these tracks on your computer using special karaoke software such as WinCDG or burn them to a blank disc in .BIN format and they will play as normal CDG karaoke discs.
 
MP3+g or MP3g is the karaoke version of the MP3.  In order to utilize MP3 for Karaoke a second file is created which contains the graphics for the display of the lyrics. This has a .cdg file extension.  Both files together form an MP3+g (sometimes MP3g) karaoke track. You can play these tracks on your computer using special karaoke software such as WinCDG or burn them to a blank disc in .BIN format and they will play as normal CDG karaoke discs.

Revision as of 14:47, 28 February 2010

Digital karaoke is the future of the karaoke business.

Two types of Karaoke in digital format:

  1. CDG - digital karaoke on compact disc media
  2. MP3g - karaoke music files hosted on and ran from a PC

The industry is moving from CDG to MP3g.

Digital Karaoke File Types

There are 2 music types for karaoke

  • Audio (MP3, OGG, WMA, AVI, etc.)
  • and MIDI (MID, KAR)

Common Karaoke Associated Files: It may take a combination of two file types to have Karaoke.

  • KAR - MIDI Karaoke file - (synthesized music + lyrics)
  • KOK - DelMP3Karaoke file - (lyrics only)
  • LRC - Lyrics file - (lyrics only)
  • CDG - Audio Karaoke file extract from CD+G discs - ()
  • MID - MIDI file - (synthesized music only)
  • MP3 - Compressed Audio - (audio music only)
  • OGG - Compressed Audio - (audio music only)

MP3g Digital Karaoke Files

MP3+G stands for MP3 plus Graphics. Karaoke songs are stored on the hard drive of a computer in the MP3+G or some other compressed format. The songs are played with karaoke "hosting" software. The hosting software has many needed features such as digital key control, next song, song / artist search, singer history, and so on.

MP3+g or MP3g is the karaoke version of the MP3. In order to utilize MP3 for Karaoke a second file is created which contains the graphics for the display of the lyrics. This has a .cdg file extension. Both files together form an MP3+g (sometimes MP3g) karaoke track. You can play these tracks on your computer using special karaoke software such as WinCDG or burn them to a blank disc in .BIN format and they will play as normal CDG karaoke discs.

KMF Files

A KMF file is basically an MP3 file and a COMPRESSED CDG file merged into a single file. The CDG data is compressed to save even more space than the RAW CDG file by removing unnessesary info. KMF files, however, are proprietary to TriceraSoft.

KAR Files

these are NOT TRUE MUSIC files, they are midi format. They are small files and because the music is midi, there are no copyright issues. However, audiences will not be pleased when you fire up your karaoke and instead of real music they hear corny midi synthesizer crap.

Other Karaoke Files

karaoke file: KFN, CDG, KOK, LRC, AVI, MPEG

Software Karaoke for the PC

Software

Copyright Blanket License

P.R.O.'s are music licensing organizations that license business for the public performance of music (radio, tv, live, karaoke, djs, comedy, e.t.c). The P.R.O.'s represent 3 PERFORMING RIGHTS ORGANIZATIONS and they all represent different catalogs of music(different writers) and no writer can belong to all 3 organizations.

  1. BMI (Broadcast Music Inc)-which is the largest
  2. ASCAP (American Songwriters Composers & Publishers) represent a little under half
  3. SESAC - you can get away without this one since it is mostly obscure stuff

There is no requirement for a Karaoke DJ to carry these licenses, however, the venues where the Karaoke DJ plays should.

To operate a Jukebox some venues go through JLO, which is a joint venture of the United States performing rights organizations, ASCAP, BMI and SESAC, to obtain a license that covers all there and is often more affordable. However, the jLO Jukebox license agreement is only good for the jukebox. If a location has music that is performed by some means other than the jukebox (DJ's, bands, tapes, etc.), spearate licenses from ASCAP, BMI and SESAC are required.