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  2. CD+G - Wikipedia

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    CD+G (also known as CD-G, CD+Graphics and TV-Graphics [1]) is an extension of the compact disc standard that can present low-resolution graphics alongside the audio data on the disc when played on a compatible device. CD+G discs are often used for karaoke machines, which use this functionality to present on-screen lyrics for the song contained ...

  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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    It allows for storage of additional information (e.g. album name, song name, and artist) on the R through W subcode channels on the disc (either in the lead-in area or in the program or main area). The CD+G or "karaoke" extension also uses the R through W subcode channels to store low resolution graphics.

  5. LaserActive - Wikipedia

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    Pioneer Electronics (USA) and Sega Enterprises released this module that allows users to play 8-inch and 12-inch LaserActive Mega LD discs, in addition to standard Sega CD discs and Genesis cartridges, as well as CD+G discs. It was the most popular add-on bought by the greater part of the LaserActive owners, costing roughly US $600.

  6. Rainbow Books - Wikipedia

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    The Blue Book is a compact disc standard that defines the Enhanced Music CD format, which combines audio tracks and data tracks on the same disc. E-CD/CD+/CD Extra ( Enhanced ) [ 21 ] – a standard jointly developed and published by Microsoft , Philips and Sony

  7. Sega's Mega-CD - Wikipedia

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    Originally released in November 1991, it came to North America in late 1992, and the rest of the world in 1993. The Sega CD plays CD-based games and adds hardware functionality such as a faster CPU and a custom graphics chip for enhanced sprite scaling and rotation. It can also play audio CDs and CD+G discs.