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  2. CD+G - Wikipedia

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    Although CD+G found its market in karaoke entertainment, some music labels were keen to experiment with the format and a number of albums were released which featured graphic images, animations and text. These special edition CD+G releases are now very rare and have become collectible items as a result. Some albums released include:

  3. MP3+G - Wikipedia

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    MP3+G (MP3 plus Graphics) is a karaoke file format that was created to allow CD+G karaoke to be played from a personal computer easily and quickly. MP3+G was created from the combination of the MP3 audio file (the CD audio is converted and compressed to MP3) and a raw CDG file which contains the RW subchannels from the CD+G track.

  4. Compact Disc subcode - Wikipedia

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    The CD+G or "karaoke" extension also uses the R through W subcode channels to store low resolution graphics. Several copy protection systems made use of the fact that some disk copying utilities neglect to copy subcode data due to the obscurity of it. CloneCD can read subcode data and save it to a CloneCD Control File.

  5. Rainbow Books - Wikipedia

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    CD+G (plus Graphics) – an extension of the Red Book specifications used mainly for karaoke. CD+EG / CD+XG (plus Extended Graphics) – an extension of CD+G;

  6. Sega CD - Wikipedia

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    Sega partnered with JVC, which had been working with Warner New Media to develop a CD player under the CD+G standard. [5] [10] Sega of America was not informed of the project details until mid-1991. Despite being provided with preliminary technical documents earlier in the year, the American division was not given a functioning unit to test. [11]

  7. LaserActive - Wikipedia

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    The LaserActive (レーザーアクティブ, RēzāAkutibu) is a converged device and fourth-generation home video game console capable of playing LaserDiscs, Compact Discs, console games, and LD-G karaoke discs. It was released by Pioneer Corporation in 1993.