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  1. Member
    Join Date: Mar 2008
    Location: United Kingdom
    I have a karaoke machine that plays avi files, it has come with a small program "createmp3&mp4sglist" to add the files to the hard drive which makes a small dat file which I believe is like a playlist but there is no way of adding more than one file at a time , anyone know a way I can do this faster .
    The program runs on xp but I think the karaoke machine is Linux
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  2. Member
    Join Date: Jul 2003
    Location: saskatoon, sk, canada
    I don't know, but ill bet not very many people have karaoke machines in this board, so you'll have to be a little more specific

    What is the make and model of the karaoke machine?
    From your post, I gather that the machine connects to your xp machine in some manner. Am I correct in this assumption? If so, how? usb, ethernet, serial, or does it make a CD/DVD?
    What makes you think the machine runs on linux?
    ... and any other information you might be able to volunteer.
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  3. Man of Steel freebird73717's Avatar
    Join Date: Dec 2003
    Location: Smallville, USA
    I know disturbed1 does some karaoke because of previous conversation in another thread. You might pm him and ask him to look in this thread and possibly help. He is also a linux user as well.
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  4. Member
    Join Date: Mar 2008
    Location: United Kingdom
    Thanks for the reply ..... well the karaoke machine is a kod-100 which I have no real info on but I believe it runs on linux, I load the avi files using my xp computer on to the machines hard drive using a program called CDG&MP4SGLIST that came with the karaoke machine . It takes the file numbers and renames it and copies it to the HD and when you completed you then press create list and a sglist.dat file is created on the disk and this I think allows the files to be selected fast by the selecting the number of the track . So I have to input all files one by one which will take years ! If you would like me to send you a copy of the progarm to look at let me know.......Cheers
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  5. Get Slack disturbed1's Avatar
    Join Date: Apr 2001
    Location: init 4
    I do a bit of karaoke, but it's just the normal CD+G stuff.

    What you have isn't actually a normal karaoke player, since it does not support CD+G files If it did support CD+G (look for the logo) check out cdgtools , google it + linux. For any CD+G discs to work, you have to have a burner that does RAW DAO writing. Not all models do this, not even the newest of new will. Cdrdao will let you know the write modes.
    Try to run the program through Wine, or Virtual Box.

    Attempt to open the .dat file with a text editor or an hex editor to figure out the format.
    Linux _is_ user-friendly. It is not ignorant-friendly and idiot-friendly.
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  6. Member
    Join Date: Feb 2009
    Location: Canada
    Originally Posted by disturbed1
    I do a bit of karaoke, but it's just the normal CD+G stuff.

    What you have isn't actually a normal karaoke player, since it does not support CD+G files If it did support CD+G (look for the logo) check out cdgtools , google it + linux. For any CD+G discs to work, you have to have a burner that does RAW DAO writing. Not all models do this, not even the newest of new will. Cdrdao will let you know the write modes.
    Try to run the program through Wine, or Virtual Box.

    Attempt to open the .dat file with a text editor or an hex editor to figure out the format.
    Please email me the CDG&MP4SGLIST program to x1745@yahoo.com
    Thanks
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  7. Member
    Join Date: Feb 2009
    Location: Canada
    Would anyone has this utility CreateMp3&MP4SGLIST program for KOD-100 Karaoke system
    My CD came with the box but has virus in it
    Please email me if you have it or send me a link

    Thanks
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  8. Member
    Join Date: Nov 2009
    Location: Australia
    I have just bought the same system from Singapore - the system gives a lot of trouble - on the home theater system it drives too much of an echo of the mike.

    Now we have a problem - none of the AUDIO tracks seems to play behind the karaoke video. The mike works fine, but the system just does not pick up and play the audio file - we are using the original SD card that comes with the song list etc.

    THe system freezes every time you touch a button. Sometimes it will not recover and has to be restarted.

    THe Company that mufactures these units do not have ay web help, based in CHINA ...
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