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  1. I have many Karaoke VCDs that i would prefer to put it on 1 DVD-R.
    As you may be knowing, Karaoke VCD has songs that carry two audio tracks - one with vocals and one without.

    How can i copy each songs from VCDs and write to DVD-R? I am thinking of having Song Titles in the DVD menu for navigation purposes.

    Does anyone know how to do this?

    thanks in advance for any help.
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  2. I guess my first question is are the discs vcd or cdg? If the cdg's have already been re-encoded as vcd, you can just follow one of the guides here.
    https://www.videohelp.com/guides.php?guideid=522&howtoselect=4;10#522

    if the discs are straight cdg, then grab yourself a ripper like audiograbber, it's free and comes with a cdg ripper. you will then have to join all your files together, and then separate the audio and video streams, load into your DVD authoring program, and take the (painstaking) time to set chapters for each of your songs. TMPGEnc Authoring program is nice for this, as it automatically makes a menu for your chapters, then you can rename each chapter to your song title name. This may be the long way of doing it, but that's what has worked best for me....
    Remember when the only way to see a movie uncut was to go to the theatre?
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  3. Originally Posted by djtrixx
    I guess my first question is are the discs vcd or cdg? If the cdg's have already been re-encoded as vcd, you can just follow one of the guides here.
    https://www.videohelp.com/guides.php?guideid=522&howtoselect=4;10#522

    if the discs are straight cdg, then grab yourself a ripper like audiograbber, it's free and comes with a cdg ripper. you will then have to join all your files together, and then separate the audio and video streams, load into your DVD authoring program, and take the (painstaking) time to set chapters for each of your songs. TMPGEnc Authoring program is nice for this, as it automatically makes a menu for your chapters, then you can rename each chapter to your song title name. This may be the long way of doing it, but that's what has worked best for me....
    I have Karaoke VCDs...
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