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  1. How do I create a karaoke dvd from Iso files or when I have downloaded the audio and video files? How do you put the audio and video files together with my dvd burner? Do I still need a special program? I don't need to turn my songs into karaoke songs... I've already downloaded the songs as karaoke songs. So confused...
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    Please don't cross post. I removed your other post.


    We need of course MORE INFORMATION!
    What have you downloaded? Iso and audio video files doesn't say anything. I hope not any warez material.

    If it's a dvd iso just burn it using imgburn.
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  3. usually, Karaoke files comes in 2 parts like this



    .CDG --> contains the Lyrics
    .MP3 --> contains the Music




    now theres some applications
    that can convert these 2 into 1 video file!
    To name a few:

    - Power CD+G to Video Karaoke Converter
    - Karaoke Builder Studio
    - KaraFun Studio




    Now once converted to a video format,
    u can just use any DVD Authoring software to finish the job....
    by that i mean convert your video to DVD of course...
    to name a few:

    - AVS2DVD
    - DVD Flick
    - ConvertXtoDVD
    - Nero Vision




    Hope this helps!
    Last edited by eskro; 28th Jan 2010 at 22:52.
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  4. I downloaded two different Karaoke folders...
    The first folder has 2 subfolders... one with mp3 files and the other with video clips. When I opened one of the video clip files it opened in windows media player and had both audio and video. Does this mean if I burn only the video clip files to dvd .... ta da... I will have a Karaoke Dvd?

    The second folder has only iso files.... I've never used iso files before.... so you're saying if I use imgburn to burn them on to dvd it should work?

    Sorry about the cross post....
    Thanks for the help...
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  5. try to move your video clips like lets say on your desktop......

    just your video clips,,,,, not your MP3 files....

    then try to run a video clip to see if u have sound....
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