

Top Songs for 2010-2021 Midi File Backing Tracks. all wireless dynamic professional karaoke speaker smart player speakers v series loudspeaker videoke cabinet music list support. major brand better or asian/cheap brand)>Įdit: yeah, yeah, there's those other proprietary formats: SCDG, etc.Hi, I have a JBK MIDI-8380BM and am having problem with the player recently not able to read the included MIDI disc. Hybrid MIDI(KAR?)/DVD-Video discs, backgrounds as part of DVD-Video spec, lyrics/text + music added by realtime midi-decoder-and-overlay engineī. DVD-Video, official "Karaoke" type with lyrics as subs or text, and multichannel audio tracks formatted/flagged as karaoke streamsĦ. DVD-Video, standard type, with lyrics as subs and normal audio tracksĥ. CDExtra, Enhanced Audio CDs (which use computer files on data portion and may or maynot use Audio track)Ĥ. VCD, with or without split L(musiconly)/R(music+vox) channelsģ. There are a number of different kinds of Karaoke discs (not counting computer files/types):Ģ.

To clarify (and slightly correct) what Wyntre just said: Should have been subtitles/subpix, but if they had used that, it would show up correctly on EVERY dvd player. Oh, yeah-check to see if the standard DVD IFO/VOB files are using DVD-TEXT for the Karaoke text (not likely, but you never know). Gives one the impression that there might be some DTS audio compression incorporated!? I am intrigued about why those files happen to be called " DTSMUS#.DAT". DVD's don't have SUBCODE like CD's do, so it couldn't be some hidden flag there. Other than that guess, I don't see anything non-standard about the disc. This has the effect of putting files earlier (high priority) on the disc or later (low priority) on the disc. You might be able to get around this in programs like Nero Burning ROM that allow you to set the "priority" of the files. So if you use one of those apps to burn you copy(likely), your Karaoke files WON'T be in the "expected" place and so can't be usable. Now, a normal DVD-Video burning app would almost always burn the VIDEO_TS files first, and then the other files/folders. Looks like its a somewhat normal DVD-Video spec disc (and so should play the bkgd ok on any DVD player), with the exception being that the Karaoke "DAT" files are written BEFORE the VIDEO_TS files, which is unusual.
