Karaoke
Country
Online Guide To Computer Karaoke Music, Software, & Song Players.
Here you can learn how to use your computer as a karaoke machine
and home recording studio.
Karaoke Country features tutorials on how to backup, store,
rip, burn, record, and play your own karaoke songs all
on your home computer!
What is Karaoke?
Karaoke,
a Japanese word stems from the words kara (空)
which is short for karano, meaning empty, and oke which is short for ōkesutora,
meaning orchestra. The words together make a contraction
literally meaning empty orchestra.
There are many forms of Karaoke but it comes down to
two basics; The Audio, or song, and the lyrics. As you
can imagine, there are many ways to produce audio and
as many ways to display lyrics. The way they are combined
determines the type of karaoke experience you will get.
Karaoke playback devices
The CDG format of karaoke disc, which contains the
lyrics on a specially encoded subcode track, has heretofore
required special and expensive equipment to play it.
Commercial players have come down in price, though,
and some unexpected devices including the Sega Saturn
videogame console can decode the graphics.
Additionally, there is software for Windows, Pocket
PC, Linux, and Macintosh PCs that can decode and display
karaoke song tracks, though usually these must be ripped
off of the CD first, and possibly compressed. Recently,
Karaoke software was also made available for mobile
telephones, mainly in Asian countries.
In addition to CDG and Software based Karaoke, microphone based
Karaoke players enjoy popularity mainly in North America
and some Asian countries such as the Philippines. Microphone based
Karaoke Players only need to be connected to a TV -
and in some cases to a power outlet, in other cases
they run on batteries. These devices often sport advanced
features, such as pitch correction and special sound
effects. Some companies offer Karaoke content for paid
download to extend the song library in microphone based
Karaoke systems.
CDG, DVD, VCD and microphone-based players are most
popular for home use. Due to song selection and quality
of recordings, CDG is the most popular format for English.
It's also important to note that CDG has limited graphical
capabilities, whereas VCD and DVD usually have a moving
picture or video background. VCD and DVD are the most
common format for Asian singers due to music availability
and largely due to the moving picture video background.
Karaoke on Computers and the Internet
Starting in the early 2000's, software has been released
for hosting karaoke shows, and playing karaoke songs
on a personal computer. Instead of having to carry around
hundreds of
CDG's or laserdiscs, a KJ can rip their entire library
onto a hard drive, and play the songs and lyrics from
that.
Additionally, new software permits singers to sing
and listen to one another over the Internet with audiences
from all around the world.
Various online karaoke websites provide the opportunity
for karaoke enthusiasts to participate and share in
a worldwide karaoke community. Users can create personal,
online karaoke profiles, which store their individual
recordings and even allow video syncing. Some examples
of free sites are the independent singsnap.com, Yahoo's bix.com, Electronic Arts' singshot.com and Fox Interactive's ksolo.com.
As of right now (2007), companies such as Sound Choice
and Stellar Records are taking law actions against computer run
karaoke systems. They say it is against fair use laws
and that "fair use" does not apply to commercial
use. They also say that format shifting for any use
is also against "fair use" laws. We will be keeping a close eye on that!
Follow the links on the left
to get started with computer karaoke
A Word Of Caution!
This web site is for information purposes only.
How you use this information is your responsibility.
Please check your localities copyright laws concerning the legality of copying karaoke discs and other media.

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