What is MP3+G?
MP3+G is very similar to the very popular CD+G disc format. MP3's are
compressed music files that have CD quality music stored in a small file size.
When paired up with graphics, you have music playing with lyrics (graphics)
shown on a display. MP3+G is gaining popularity at a very rapid rate in this
digital age.
Why use MP3+G?
MP3+G is easy to play, record, create and download. Many websites are
offering MP3+Gs today so a lot of songs are easily accessible. You can either
play them with a computer, burn them into a CD+G disc, or load them into a
memory card and play them through players that have the feature.
Tech Info & Tips
MP3+Gs consists of two files (.mp3 & .cdg) that must have the same file name.
The file extensions are different so you should not have any problems having the
same file name in the same folder. If found on the internet, the two files are
usually compressed into a zip file that will allow you download 1 file that
actually contain both .mp3 and .cdg. Once unzipped/uncompressed, an MP3+G player
will be able to open the files. Some MP3+G player software are actually able to
play a .zip file directly.
The paired .mp3 and .cdg files can be combined into a .bin file and burned
into a CDR with the proper software and CD burner.
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convert your CD+Gs to MP3+G
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to download a free tool to convert BIN files to MP3+G!
Check out the world's first MP3+G player!
The Acesonic DGX-109 Karaoke Player is the first player to be able to play
MP3+G files through the built-in SD card slot. Along with other very popular and
useful features, the DGX-109 is one of the most powerful karaoke players on the
market today.