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On my DVD player (hooked up to the TV) there is a button called Audio that allows you to turn off the vocals off on a karaoke song. This is great for the karaoke on a TV but how to take that song and record a voice to it on the computer?

I would think a DVD to MP3 ripper would just give you mp3 files intact with vocals.

Today I bought a CD with mp3 files and used a program called Karaoke CD+G Creator Pro. Using a built in utility called 'Vocal Remover' it takes the guts out of the song, most of the vocals too.

Then running the .wav file it created into ACID Pro 7.0 and adding a voice track it does blend the added voice, but the end result is a .mp3 with some faint original vocals still there and missing some parts of the music.

Does anyone have any experience with the method or software to do this right, obviously the vocal track can be removed perfectly on these Thai DVDs and VCDs, I'm just not sure how to get it into the computer.

Thanks for any suggestions.

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Not sure of your Q&A - presume you have original soundtrack vocal removed ...

Now you need a software mixer to get the stripped soundtrack + new vocal into your PC. Easy.

Bubba

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Not sure of your Q&A - presume you have original soundtrack vocal removed ...

Thats the problem, how to remove the original soundtrack vocal and save the file

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Not sure if I understand you correctly but from my understanding...

You could try connecting the "audio out" from your DVD player to the "audio in" (mic connection?) on your computer and record what you want that way.

I hope this helps :)

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