How to rip CD+G songs from CD+G disc to hard drive
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Select source drive in Reader device combo
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Select appropriate output format. You may use:
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BIN (audio and graphics in the same file) - BIN files are largest, but are not compressed.
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CDG+MP3 (graphics in CDG file, audio in MP3 file) - small file size, also known as MP3+G
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CDG+WAV (graphics in CDG file, audio in WAV file) - about the same size as BIN
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ZIP (compressed MP3+G) - smallest
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Choose appropriate output folder. Your files will be saved there.
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Insert CD+G disc and click Refresh button. Track list should appear.
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Power CD+G Burner uses FreeDB online database to display song titles. Please note that to use this feature you need to be connected to the internet and you must allow Power CD+G Burner to access the web if you are using firewall.
Note: Not all CD+G discs are available in FreeDB database.
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Choose tracks you would like to put on your compilation disc by selecting them on the list
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If the CD+G disc was found in FreeDB database, you may use additional fields to define the filename in Output filename mask:
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{Song} will be replaced with track name, so if you define 'CD1 - {Song}' as a filename mask, files 'CD1 - Track 01.bin', 'CD1 - Track 02.bin', etc. will be created. If track name is retrieved from FreeDB server, this will be usually artist name and song title.
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{Album} will be replaced with the album name retrieved from FreeDB server.
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{TrackNumber} will be replaced with the track number (with a leading 0 for tracks 01 - 09).
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{Artist} will be replaced with artist name (artist name has to be separated by '/' [slash] from track title)
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{Title} will be replaced with title (title has to be separated by '/' [slash] from artist name)
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Note: to use {Artist} and {Title} markers each track name needs to be of the following format:
Artist name / Song title (most FreeDB entries follow this rule)
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