ITUNES DUPLICATION ON KARAOKE CDG's FORMAT

I have iTunes and Toast 8 and cannot duplicate my karaoke discs. Music CD and DVD's are no problem. Any suggestions on this topic would be helpful.....Peace

You need a cd burner and software that supports CD-G.

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