06-09-2008, 09:37 AM
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Addicted Ledgie
Supporting Ledgie
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Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: Peabody, MA., USA
Posts: 2,048
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Originally Posted by oaacdi
Follow the link on previous post to the CD+G Museum. Almost 95% of Behind The Mask are still encoded. Or, using the guide on the CD+G Museum, you can identify if your copy is encoded. If you have access to an old console game, or a Karaoke machine, you are set. Or if your CD or DVD drive can read the graphic subcodes (you can find out with Nero Info, a free tool), then rip the CD to a bin file with CDRWIN (one of many tools). The there is a free CD+G player for the PC that plays the bin file for you. Also, I have rips of Behind The Mask that have been converted to ipod video format. So, when I am doing cardio, I watch my CD+G collection!
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Is there a way to convert it to a file type that can then be converted to an MPEG so I can burn it to a DVD?
John
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