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[http://cavsusa.com/ CAVS] is a manufacturer of standalone karaoke disc players, jukeboxes, and streaming audio servers.
[http://cavsusa.com/ CAVS] is a manufacturer of standalone karaoke disc players, jukeboxes, and streaming audio servers.


CAVS stores songs in a series of folders, one for every disc 'ripped' into the system:
Their hardware line includes the widely-used [http://cavsusa.com/product/H_player/dvd203g_blk.htm/ DVD-203G] series which can play traditional CD+G discs, Video CDs, "Super-CDG" discs (actually DVD-ROMs), and files stored in PC format on an external storage device, such as a hard drive or USB "key" drive, connected to its USB port.
 
Songs are stored in a series of folders, one for every disc 'ripped' into the system:
   SC08\  <- Folder with "Disc/Album" Name
   SC08\  <- Folder with "Disc/Album" Name
     00001.MCG <- graphics file for song #1
     00001.MCG   <- graphics file for song #1
     00001.MP3 <-    audio file for song #1
     00001.MP3   <-    audio file for song #1
    
    
     00001.MCG <- graphics file for song #2
     00002.MCG   <- graphics file for song #2
     00002.MP3
     00002.MP3   <-    audio file for song #2
     ...
     ...
     list.txt <- Text file containing song and artist info for each track
    ENGLISH.INX <- encoded text for on-screen navigation menus
     list.txt   <- Text file containing song and artist info for each track
  SC09\
The "list.txt" file provides Artist and Title meta data for all songs inside that folder. It is formatted like so:
 
  SC10\
 
Each disc folder contains a "list.txt" file which provides meta data for all songs inside that folder. It is formatted like so:


00001|My Best Friend's Girl|Cars, The
00001|My Best Friend's Girl|Cars, The
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==Converting==
==Converting==
To convert your existing CAVS library for use with kJams, you can either
1) Use kJams to re-rip your original CD+G discs (but not "Super CDG" discs, which are proprietary; see note below), or


A suite of PC utilities included with most CAVS hardware enables 'ripping' CD audio to MP3 format, saving graphics data in CAVS' proprietary .MCG and .NCG formats, and converting to other formats, such as kJams' native .CDG . For more information, see
2) Convert your existing CAVS files to kJams format.


A suite of PC utilities included with most CAVS hardware enables 'ripping' CD audio to MP3 format, saving graphics data in CAVS' proprietary .MCG and .NCG formats, and converting to other formats, such as kJams' native CDG.


==Importing CAVS Meta Data==
==Importing CAVS Meta Data==

Revision as of 08:34, 18 January 2008

CAVS is a manufacturer of standalone karaoke disc players, jukeboxes, and streaming audio servers.

Their hardware line includes the widely-used DVD-203G series which can play traditional CD+G discs, Video CDs, "Super-CDG" discs (actually DVD-ROMs), and files stored in PC format on an external storage device, such as a hard drive or USB "key" drive, connected to its USB port.

Songs are stored in a series of folders, one for every disc 'ripped' into the system:

 SC08\  <- Folder with "Disc/Album" Name
   00001.MCG   <- graphics file for song #1
   00001.MP3   <-    audio file for song #1
 
   00002.MCG   <- graphics file for song #2
   00002.MP3   <-    audio file for song #2
   ...
   ENGLISH.INX <- encoded text for on-screen navigation menus
   list.txt    <- Text file containing song and artist info for each track

The "list.txt" file provides Artist and Title meta data for all songs inside that folder. It is formatted like so:

00001|My Best Friend's Girl|Cars, The 00002|These Boots Are Made For Walking|Nancy Sinatra 00003|She's A Lady|Tom Jones

Converting

To convert your existing CAVS library for use with kJams, you can either

1) Use kJams to re-rip your original CD+G discs (but not "Super CDG" discs, which are proprietary; see note below), or

2) Convert your existing CAVS files to kJams format.

A suite of PC utilities included with most CAVS hardware enables 'ripping' CD audio to MP3 format, saving graphics data in CAVS' proprietary .MCG and .NCG formats, and converting to other formats, such as kJams' native CDG.

Importing CAVS Meta Data