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cavsi, Miami, Florida What are karaoke on mobile phones?

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Several companies offer a karaoke service on mobile phones, using a Java MIDlet that runs with a text file containing the words and a MIDI file with the music. You can play a song over your phone’s speakerphone and sing along. Better yet, you can record your own voice singing the tune, overlay the recording over the music and send the whole thing to your friends.

A lot of new mobile applications that have started popping up allow people to interact with music stored on their cell phones. Some others let users create their own ringtones. Others allow you to create musical voicemail greetings. Researchers have also developed karaoke games for cell phones in order to boost music database training. ...

cavsi, Miami, Florida What are Karaoke VCDs?

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Karaoke VCD (Video Compact Disc) are similar to DVD Karaoke discs. They provide words (lyrics) against a live video background. You must have a player capable of playing VCD format to use these discs. While many DVD players are capable of playing VCD’s. VCD cannot be played on a regular CD player.

Many VCD players have a built-in karaoke function. On stereo recordings, one speaker will play the music with the vocal track, and the other speaker will play the music without the vocal track. So, to sing karaoke, users play the music-only track through both speakers....

cavsi, Miami, Florida What is the history of karaoke?

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The first karaoke machine was invented by Daisuke Inoue in Kobe, Japan. He was a popular singer back then and was often asked by customers at Utagoe Kissa, the kind of coffee shops where he played at, for an instrumental version of his songs so they could sing to them at home. Inoue recognized the potential of this kind of market, so that’s when he created the first karaoke machine, which cost 100-yen per each song. In the beginning, Inoue didn’t sell these machines, but only leased them to those interested. At the time many thought it was just a fad since the instrumental tracks kind of took away from the atmosphere of the live show. They were also considered expensive, as at the time, an 100-yen coin could pay for about two lunches.

However, it still became popular and karaoke machines started getting placed in hotels and restaurants. New businesses starting cropping up which dedicated themselves to having rooms with karaoke machines in them. ...

cavsi, Miami, Florida What are Karaoke video games?

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Karaoke video game challenges players to out-sing friends with songs and authentic videos from favorite Hollywood Records artists, TV Series or Movies.

The earliest karaoke-based music video game, called Karaoke Studio, was released for the Nintendo Famicom in 1985, but its limited computing ability made for a short catalog of songs and therefore reduced replay value. As a result, karaoke games were considered little more than collector’s items until they saw release in higher-capacity DVD formats....

cavsi, Miami, Florida Where find a karaoke equipment rental company near Doral?

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A karaoke equipment is a great way to have fun and entertain guests. Make your own karaoke night. Near Doral, FL contact CAVSI at (786)220-1752. 

For more information about the karaoke equipment available for rent  visit our this web page :...

cavsi, Miami, Florida Where locate a karaoke machine rental company in Coral Gables?

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If you are looking for a Karaoke machines rental near your area Coral Gables, here’s the perfect place. Everything you need for Karaoke event. Check out our karaoke machine rental at:

http://cavsi.com/english/ProfessionalKaraokeRental.html or contact us at (786)220-1752...

cavsi, Miami, Florida Where To Rent a Karaoke Machine in Miami?

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Karaoke machines are great tools to bring everyone’s inner rock star out.  Karaoke equipment can be pretty expensive; not everyone can afford to purchase these entertaining pieces of technology.

Fortunately, karaoke machines are available for rent. Yes!!! at cavsi:...

cavsi, Miami, Florida How Does the Nintendo Wii Work?

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Nintendo Wii uses infrared technology to communicate with a wireless remote control, and it is the remote control of this console that separates it from the pack.

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cavsi, Miami, Florida What is Wii?

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The Wii, pronounced as the English pronoun we. It is a home video game console released by Nintendo. As a seventh-generation console, the Wii primarily competes with Microsoft’s Xbox 360 and Sony’s PlayStation 3. Wii brings you a gaming experience that has never been experienced before its launch.

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cavsi, Miami, Florida Why does my Xbox 360 have problems when using PAL 60?

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If you are having problems with your Xbox 360 using Pal 60 games, your TV may not be capable of displaying a picture at 60hz. PAL is a European standard that is meant to display at 50hz, 25 interlaced frames per second. The North American system is NTSC and it displays at 60hz.

The ADVCs only support standard NTSC (3.58) and standard PAL. Formats like NTSC 4.43 are not supported. PAL 60 is a non-standard format, which makes it hard to capture. Some capture cards with a certain Brooktree chipset are able to capture it in combination with Dscaler....



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