I think it is possible to use cdparanoia for making the
mp3 files. Maybe the cdg and the mp3 files are out
of sync, but I don't expect there will be any troubles.

give it a try,

floris

Tim schreef:
> Floris,
>
>   
>> I don't know how to rip a karaoke cd, but maybe I can
>> help you a little bit to understand some things.
>>
>> When you use cdg files you need two files. One sound file
>> like "some_song.mp3" and a lyric-file like "some_song.cdg"
>> pycdg will look for a pair of files with the same name but
>> one has the cdg extension and the other the mp3 (or an
>> other sound format)
>>
>> The cdg file contains just the lyrics and is only a few Mb large
>>     
>
> Ah, ok, thanks for the tip.  I was thinking initially that the graphics
> were somehow embedded in these file formats and that the .cdg files were
> raw audio + graphics.  
>
> So it sounds like the mp3 encoding is broken.  Is there a way to just
> have cdgrip encode to a .wav file instead of encoding to mp3?  I don't
> really care which format it is... honestly all I want to do is play the
> darn CD.  Can I just use cdparanoia to rip the audio tracks like a
> normal CD and then use the .cdg files I already have (which seem to
> work)?
>
> thanks!
> tim
>   

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