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With Karaoke Builder Classic you can add images and special effects to any CD+G track, even ones you didn't create yourself. If you're not looking to build your own tracks but just want to spice up the collection you already have, Karaoke Builder Classic is the software for you.

The secret is out - major karaoke CD+G companies now choose Karaoke Builder Studio as their main production tool. Now you can build karaoke tracks just like the professionals, with software which is simple to use yet includes a powerhouse of valuable tools, all ready when you need them.

Tracks created with Karaoke Builder Studio will play in any karaoke CD+G machine. Karaoke hosts can add new songs, singers can bring along their own custom-built creations, and professionals can use Karaoke Builder Studio to master unique, commercial-quality CD+G discs. Or if you just want to sing along at home with friends and family, Karaoke Builder Studio is for you!

Build your own customised sequences of images with Karaoke Builder Classic, then add them to the start, middle or end of an existing karaoke CD+G track. Great for the karaoke host looking to add something special to the show, or for a home user wanting to spice up the party mood!

Audio Toolkit is a powerful utility you can use to to edit, convert and transform your audio tracks in many different ways. Removing vocals from an audio track is just the tip of the iceberg. With Audio Toolkit you can apply multiple audio effects, listening and adjusting them in real time, before creating new tracks in a wide range of popular audio formats.

2. Convert a pre-existing karaoke file from an audio format to video format: in this case the Kanto Karaoke Video Creator program will help you, and you can find all the features on this page, so please continue reading below.

This Karaoke Video Creator is designed to be as easy-to-use as possible. You can refer to the step-by-step tutorial to know how to use the software and create your own video karaoke songs.
Advanced options allow to insert background images, change font type and colors, choose video quality and resolution, remove melody channel from midi/kar files, and more).
There is no limit for video resolution and you can create high quality HD karaoke videos (even 4K video!).

I usually build them in Windows system thru Adobe Premiere software and another program names KBuilder. I am also a geeky-guy who like to work on computer stuff, I know and how to use most of popular software in Windows and I'd like to know if there is a program that I can work with under Linux system. I've looked up some researches in many Linux distro forums but could not find any good replacement for the software I am using.

I've seen some Linux users make Karaoke videos on PyKaraoke and Karaoke Van Basco but both of them are just so plain and have tedious look.I mean the result are made on boring background, also there is no effect on the text screen, so does anyone knows any program that allows user decorate the videos or at least have a fade effect and dynamic/importable background would be nice enough.

By the way, I know experts would say just use what suit us the best, and there are some articles I found on Google claims for creativity, go Windows (or Mac), for security and stable, go Linux/Unix but I am curious if there are some programs I miss on making karaoke videos. (well! sorry for the asking repeat - I am not English native speaker but reading and writing are my ability)

Sorry for misunderstood! I'm looking for a Karaoke video maker program. I know some A.Premiere alternative and actually I have been using PiTiVi and Da Vinci but these programs are video editor main. They could make Karaoke like the traditional way by adding text to text in every frame during the playtime.

That's why I mentioned KBuilder - a 3rd program works a long with and is supported in A.Premiere & A.After Effect and two other Linux alternative that I've looked up thru researches on Karaoke video maker programs and the results are PyKaraoke and Karaoke Van Basco.

@olegabrielz: Yes! I know this is Arch Linux forum and forgive me for not asking in appropriate forum. I don't know where to ask since this is Newbie sesion. I thought I would start a thread in Multimedia but I did not know should I. Anyway, Newbie session would be a right place to ask - it like when a Windows user ask for Linux help, they alway come under this area.

Moreover, I know Arch is a big community and has lots of multimedia users, so post a thread in here would have more chances than other fix-release system forums. I've tried in Fedora & Ubuntu, some guys asked the same question as I did title the topic but none of them have programs suit my opinion.

I did not know Aegisub could work under Linux, I used this program years ago but in this case, this particular program is like for subtitle only in my opinion. I mean it could be Karaoke maker but it is not quite my pleasure.

@lilcarp87: There is nothing to forgive. I can't watch your youtube example. My internet connection is toooooooooo slow. From reading your post I get an impression that you just want someone to point you in the right direction. To do that we need to know what you actually want to accomplish. I have zero experience with karaoke. But I am really starting to enjoy The Arch Way. My point is: What are you actually looking for? Do you need a tool with a lot of plugins and stuff? Do you need the graphical stuff? Do you just need to add lyrics to already existing videos? Or do jo just want a tool that doesn't differ to much from what you are used to? Find out what you wanna do, and then use the proper tool(s). I am pretty sure Arch Linux would get the job done just perfect. Why? Create or modify a file containing audio, video and lyrics are pretty straight forward, even for me I'm not sure of how they remove the vocal from audio-tracks, but it's probably just done by simply muting the frequency range of the singer. If that is the case you can probably Just use ffmpeg with the bandreject filter. If you want to do it the graphical way use Audacity (just an example and btw: I think there is also a Karaoke plugin in Audacity). I have no experience in making/editing video. So the tools for that I have no clue at all. If I work with this kind of media it is usually audio, and usually with simple cli-tools. But when I do recordings, or other complex multi-channel editing or stuff, I use gui-tools like Ardour. If you also make or edit your own videos I would have focused on that kind of progs or tools rather than Karaoke progs or tools.
Good luck - I really hope you find what you are looking for

Simple, powerfull and intuitive user interface for immediate use. Organize and play the most popular karaoke file formats including:MDC (MidiCo File Format), MID, KAR, MP3 (SYLT-LYR), CDG, CDG Zipped and Karaoke Movie.

Negishi was in his 40s when he came up with the idea of prototyping a mass-produced, coin-operated karaoke machine, branded "Sparko Box," after a colleague at the consumer electronics assembly business he ran in Tokyo criticized his singing.

"By automating the sing-along, he earned the enmity of performers who saw his machine as a threat to their jobs," wrote author Matt Alt on social media. Alt interviewed Negishi for his book, Pure Invention: How Japan Made the Modern World. "It's an eerie precursor of the debate surrounding AI's impact on artists today."

The Sparko Box employed eight-track cassette tapes of commercially available instrumental recordings, with lyrics provided in a paper booklet. The business ran into problems and Negishi dissolved it in 1975. He never secured a patent for his invention.

Although Negishi was the first to create a karaoke machine, many people attribute the invention of karaoke to nightclub musician Daisuke Inoue, who independently invented his own karaoke machine in 1971. Inoue's contribution was to create versions of pop-song backing tracks in keys that could suit a variety of amateur singers. (Three additional Japanese inventors created versions of karaoke machines in the late 1960s and early 1970s.)

Negishi was born on Nov. 29, 1923 in Tokyo. His father was a functionary who managed regional political elections. His mother owned a tobacco store. An intellectual child, he went on to study economics at Tokyo's Hosei University.

AV Karaoke Maker is a program to help you create your own karaoke movies complete with audio, video and text. The creator supports various formats of video/audio/text, among those being AVI, MPEG, WMV -- MP3, WMA, OGG - TXT, RTF and more.Creating a karaoke movie is easy with this software by simply dragging-and-dropping elements into the project.AV Video Karaoke maker is compatible with most Windows platforms including Windows Vista and Windows 7.Compatibility and LicenseIs Karaoke Video Creator free?Karaoke Video Creator is provided under a freeware license on Windows from audio and video editors with no restrictions on usage. Download and installation of this PC software is free and 1.0.50 is the latest version last time we checked.

The inventor of the karaoke machine has died at the age of 100. And a new study claims that "Sweet Caroline" by Neil Diamond is the best karaoke song for people who CAN'T SING.

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