Karaoke discs are fun to use for singing and entertaining. They can cost anywhere from $7 to $15 dollars each, and it’s always a good idea to make a backup. Not all computer CD burners can make an exact copy of karaoke discs. The CD burner has to be able to read and write subchannel data. In karaoke discs, the subchannel portion is where the graphics data of a CDG is written. The only way to know if your CD burner can record it is to look at the manufacturer manual, or do some research about your CD burner. If your CD recorder is able to copy subchannel data, try the steps below to copy one of your CDGs. Tips
