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  1. **updated**

    Hey all,

    Ok, I posted here yesterday asking about how I could burn and cram a bunch of my cd+g cd's onto a DVD. Well, I found out that my cd drive can write and rip CD+G cd's with no problem; and I am able to rip in CDG or BIN or whatever format i need -- which is good...

    One method I read about was to convert the cd+g (bin) file into an mpeg or avi and then burn that to a DVD. Much to my surprise, the average song in .mpeg format is 300 megs. Which would only allow about 17 on a DVD+R, which is pointless because i might as well just use my original CD+G -- i am not gaining any storage capacity.

    I am surprised that no one has come up with a way to just toss a bunch of ripped cd+g images and burn them to a DVD.

    If i took a bunch of burned BIN files and filled a DVD with them, I would think that the DVD player (which is CD+G compatible) would simply play them as usual, but i have heard that the way the DVD player reads the discs, it will not read them correctly.... Or will it....

    I wonder what would happen if I made complete image files of several cd+G cd's then turned around and burned those multiple images onto 1 DVD…..

    What have some people tried that did and/or didn’t work?

    Hopefully we can come up with some way of being able to store a bunch of CD+G files/discs on a DVD -- which would be real convenient. Please let me know if you guys have any experiment...

    I appreciate your help....

    Thanks,

    M
    (Magicianstalk@hotmail.com)
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    Try a google search for "cd+g to DVD"
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