Change Settings Dialog Box

There are three Tabs in this dialog box that control the three areas of a song; Title Page at the start, Lyrics area for the words to sing, and the Credits Page at the song end.

 

Title Page

When enabled, a Title page appears at the very start of your song. Usually it shows the song name, key, playing time and the producer´s graphic advertisement. If the lyrics start too early in the music, KHP automatically delays the music just the right amout so the Title Page can draw and erase before the lyrics must start.

You can enter multiple text lines and select the font, point size, bold and italic attributes, text and outline colors, horizontal position (left, center, right) and vertical position (top, center, bottom).

You can select a multi-color graphic image (bmp, jpg, gif, tif, png formats supported) to appear with the text drawn over top. If necessary, it automatically scales to fit the size, and reduces colors to meet the CD+Graphics spec. You can select 9 different ways for the image to appear and erase.

The Preview button allows seeing exactly what your Title Page will look like in a Kaaoke Player.

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Lyrics

This Tab allows selecting the parameters that apply for the entire lyric area, controllling how the lyrics appear to the singer.

Showing a graphic image in the Lyrics area is a unique feature pioneered by MTU. You can add a graphic image to appear at the top of the lyrics area with the lines appearing and sweeping below the fixed image. If the image size is too big, it is automatically resized to fit. The Region control selects whether to use a graphic image, or more text lines per page.


Choose to sweep the text or background

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Credits Page

You can enable/disable the Credits Page to appear just like the Title page, but at the end of the song. It displays multiple text lines in your colors and attributes over top of an optional graphic image. The page starts drawing 2 seconds after the song lyrics have finished highlighting, and remains for 1 second after the last credit word draws. If the music ends before the page is finished displaying, silence is automatically added so you do not need an audio editor with KPro!

The color selector presents only the 4,096 colors allowed in a karaoke song. You can select colors and make them transparent to overlay the lyrics on a video image (not provided) with external equipment.

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