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To write/burn CD+G Content back to CD+G Audio Disc you must create or convert the MP3+G (or other content) into a CD+G BIN. Our create/extract products output a BIN format which is compatible with the product CDRWin by Goldenhawk. CDRWin is a third-party product that writes to CDR Discs. If you have MP3+G s or KMFs that play in any of our products and you want to convert back to a CD+G Disc you need to do the following:

  1. Use Elite Conversion Tools to create BIN files from the MP3+G s or KMFs
  2. Create CUE Sheet files that organize the BIN files in a form of a disc, here is a sample:
FILE "C:\TRACK1.BIN" BINARY
TRACK 01 CDG
INDEX 01 00:00:00
FILE "C:\TRACK1.BIN" BINARY
TRACK 02 CDG
INDEX 01 00:00:00
FILE "C:\TRACK1.BIN" BINARY
TRACK 03 CDG
INDEX 01 00:00:00
FILE "C:\TRACK2.BIN" BINARY
TRACK 04 CDG
INDEX 01 00:00:00

3. Use a burning program such as CDRWin that supports CD+G Channels and burn to the CD+G Compatible burner (your burner MUST be capable or this will not work).

What CDROM recorder/drive should I buy?

We have found that Yamaha, Plextor, Ricoh, and Sony have consistently made quality CDROM recorders and drives over the past few years (other good brands include Philips and Teac). Even though there are dozens of companies selling CDROM recorders (Memorex, HP, Traxdata, Acer, etc.), most of their models are made by one of the major companies listed above (for example, all of the Hewlett Packard recorders are made by either Philips or Sony).

What CD-R blank media should I buy?

We only recommend Mitsui, Philips, Kodak, and TDK brand discs. Many people have reported problems with Maxell, Verbatim, and other "cheaper" discs. You can purchase Mitsui discs from "www.mediastore.com" (we are not associated with this company other than we purchase blank discs from them).

Do you support IDE/ATAPI CDROM devices?

Many IDE recorders are supported by our software... Please read Important IDE Information before using or ordering our software. Note: The Sony 928E, Mitsumi 2600TE, and Mitsumi 2801TE recorders will never be supported because they do not support disc-at-once recording.

Will your software copy PlayStation discs?

You can't play a CD-R copy by just dropping it into the Playstation. You have to get a special "chip" installed inside your console that defeats the copy protection scheme (we do not do this modification). Even though our software is capable of copying many game discs, please be aware that we will not answer any questions regarding the copying of Playstation, Saturn, or other game discs due to the excessive piracy of these titles (all Email on this subject will be deleted).

What CDROM devices support CD+G (Karaoke) discs?
To backup CD+G discs, you must have one of the following recorders...
  • Hewlett Packard 7500 / 8100 / 8200 / 9100 / 9200
  • Panasonic CW-7501
  • Plasmon CDR4240
  • Plextor PX-R412C (must have firmware version 1.07)
  • Plextor PX-R820T / PX-W4220T / PX-W8220T)
  • Sony CRX100E / CRX110E / CRX120E / CRX140E / CRX140S
  • Yamaha All Models

All of the above recorders (except the Yamaha CDR100/CDR102, CW-7501, and CDR4240) are capable of both reading and writing CD+G discs. If you do not have a model that can read CD+G, then you will have to purchase a separate CDROM drive that has this capability.

The following CDROM drives are supported for reading CD+G discs...
  • Plextor 4Plex Plus
  • Plextor 8Plex (not recommended)
  • Plextor 12Plex
  • Plextor 12/20Plex
  • Plextor 14/32Plex
  • Sony 76S (not recommended)
  • Sony 415 (only works well at 1x reading speed)

What CDROM recorders support CD-TEXT discs?
The following recorders are supported for writing CD-TEXT discs...

  • Hewlett Packard 7500 / 8100 / 8200 / M820e / 9100 / 9200
  • Plextor 4220T (requires firmware 1.02 or higher)
  • Plextor 8220T
  • Ricoh 7040 (requires firmware 1.20 or higher)
  • Ricoh 7060 / 7080 / 8040 / 9060
  • Sony CRX100E / CRX110E / CRX120E / CRX140E / CRX140S
  • Teac CD-R56S / CD-R58S (requires firmware 1.0J or higher)

Do you support the Linux, OS/2, or Macintosh operating systems?

Our software only supports the Microsoft Windows and DOS operating systems. We have no plans to support anything else at this time.

Does your software support "overburning" on 74 minute discs?
This feature is not supported.
Does your software support 80 minute discs?

Eighty minute discs must be supported by the recorder, not the software. There is nothing in the CDRWIN software to restrict you from using 80 minute discs, but some older recorders (and even some newer ones) may not support them.

When recording a disc, I receive the error message "Write command failed... Read/Write error or bad medium detected". What does this mean?

This error is usually caused by a buffer underrun (the term "buffer underrun" means that data is not being sent to the recorder at a fast enough rate to maintain the selected recording speed).

This slowdown could be caused by other applications that are running on your system at the same time. This includes screen savers, power saving options, disk utilities, virus checkers, or other programs that may be running in the background. This problem can also occur if you are trying to backup a CD directly from a CDROM drive to your recorder. If this occurs, then we suggest that you copy to your harddrive first.

To solve this problem, you can try recording at a slower speed, shutting down other applications, or enabling the caching feature in the software on the "Devices and Settings" screen. Note: Do not set the cache size larger than 2MB. Anything larger than this is unnecessary and can cause system performance problems.

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