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palese
02-23-2005, 06:25 PM
Dreamcast Karaoke is this rare??

TRigga 007
02-23-2005, 06:36 PM
I wouldent say they are that rare, i think in japan they can still be had for a fair price. To be honest though unless your a diehard collector i wouldent really bother as they cant really be used outside of japan.

palese
02-23-2005, 06:48 PM
I wouldent say they are that rare, i think in japan they can still be had for a fair price. To be honest though unless your a diehard collector i wouldent really bother as they cant really be used outside of japan.

Thanks Trigga.

dj898
02-23-2005, 07:22 PM
but if you ever saw one at good deal don't pass up.
I got my never used mint box set for just 1000 yen off Yahoo Japan! that's like $10 for a brand new box set... probably not as cheap on the shop though...

bit of hassle to brought with me as onboard luggage on my return trip however... :p

XerdoPwerko
02-23-2005, 08:19 PM
Why is it these can't be used outside Japan, though? Is it a cable service or something?

dj898
02-23-2005, 08:22 PM
believe it connect to Sega's server to d/l songs and you cannot connect from overseas - well apparently there's a loophole but it's not something easily done...

Hortinstein
02-23-2005, 08:40 PM
wow you have to D/L songs every time you use it? Thats pretty hardcore for a 56k connection

dj898
02-23-2005, 08:57 PM
Yakumo has one and I know he uses occasionally.
maybe he can answer in more details... :D

id-republix
02-24-2005, 02:18 AM
believe it connect to Sega's server to d/l songs and you cannot connect from overseas - well apparently there's a loophole but it's not something easily done...

Not a loophole, all it takes is registering an ISAO account. Not difficult if you go about it properly, a friend and I have had ISAo accounts for awhile now and use them for Sakura Taisen Online, PSO JP, etc - an ISAO account is basically what you need to access any of the DC's (or indeed any of SEGA's) online services in Japan, inc. Karaoke.

Yakumo
02-24-2005, 05:21 AM
I must have explained this 100 times by now :p The dreamkara can be used anywhere in the world as long as you set up a Japanese ISAO account like id-republix mentioned. The Dreamkara connects to the Sega Karaoke Network that's been in service for over 10 years. real karaoke studios use this service as well as Sega Karaoke for PC and of course Dreamkara for Dreamcast. You connect to the server via 56kbps or Broad band which is highly recommended. The Dreamkara can store up to 5 tracks in it's memory WITH REAL Mpeg Video until you switch off the power. If you download more than 5 songs then the song in the number 1 slot automatically gets deleted to make room for the next song. You can always down load the 1st song again anyway if you want. The first song takes about 3 minutes to download via BB (full song plus words and real video) after that you can download more tracks while others are singing the ones in the Dreamkara's memory so you never really have to wait again. This works just like a Karaoke box in Japan. I have no idea how shitty the loading times are via 56kb but I can guess they'll be very slow. There are 3 options as far as I remember for the music. 1 and best but you really need BB is the full set up with music words and video. Next is music words and still pictures for the back ground, 3rd is music words and no images. The Dreamkara also has many many many :p cool features such as a duet option even though only one is singing. The Dreamkara will simulate the male or female (you choose) from your voice. Also change your voice to the opposite sex :) There are also ranking games that you can play with it to see who really is the best or in my case, worse singer.

Yakumo

PrOfUnD Darkness
02-24-2005, 08:16 AM
Man, I need to get one of these...

XerdoPwerko
02-24-2005, 09:38 AM
Whoa! Thanks for the explanation.
Sounds like a pretty sweet system.

Also...Change the gender of your voice?
Sort of remembers me of "How can I sing like a girl", by TMBG...

AntiPasta
02-24-2005, 11:37 AM
FYI, I bought one of these in Japan (Chameleon Club) mint and as far as I could ascertain complete for 2000 yen, after it had been sitting on the shelf for 2 weeks... so I guess they are not only not rare in Japan, but also, not very much in demand.

dj898
02-24-2005, 04:56 PM
do you uneed to be in Japan to set up this account then?
also using BB you are connecting through the internet, right?

SirGadget
07-30-2009, 03:54 AM
I must have explained this 100 times by now :p The dreamkara can be used anywhere in the world as long as you set up a Japanese ISAO account like id-republix mentioned. The Dreamkara connects to the Sega Karaoke Network that's been in service for over 10 years. real karaoke studios use this service as well as Sega Karaoke for PC and of course Dreamkara for Dreamcast. You connect to the server via 56kbps or Broad band which is highly recommended. The Dreamkara can store up to 5 tracks in it's memory WITH REAL Mpeg Video until you switch off the power. If you download more than 5 songs then the song in the number 1 slot automatically gets deleted to make room for the next song. You can always down load the 1st song again anyway if you want. The first song takes about 3 minutes to download via BB (full song plus words and real video) after that you can download more tracks while others are singing the ones in the Dreamkara's memory so you never really have to wait again. This works just like a Karaoke box in Japan. I have no idea how shitty the loading times are via 56kb but I can guess they'll be very slow. There are 3 options as far as I remember for the music. 1 and best but you really need BB is the full set up with music words and video. Next is music words and still pictures for the back ground, 3rd is music words and no images. The Dreamkara also has many many many :p cool features such as a duet option even though only one is singing. The Dreamkara will simulate the male or female (you choose) from your voice. Also change your voice to the opposite sex :) There are also ranking games that you can play with it to see who really is the best or in my case, worse singer.

Yakumo

I know this is a VERY old post. But I've heard something about the service has been take down? Is it still in service? Or has it been taken down for good?

alphagamer
07-30-2009, 05:01 AM
its down for good!

ASSEMbler
07-30-2009, 09:39 AM
ZOMBIE THREAD

Barc0de
07-30-2009, 09:45 AM
ZOMBIE THREAD

http://www.entertainmentopia.com/images/articles/music_robZombie_02.jpg

SirGadget
07-30-2009, 01:09 PM
its down for good!

Damn, do you know of anyone who's set up private servers for hosting content, or someone who has a solution to it?

alphagamer
07-30-2009, 01:55 PM
not to my knowledge, sorry.

maybe some other dreamcast fan on here knows more?

1080Peter
07-30-2009, 02:06 PM
ZOMBIE THREAD

WISE FROM YOUR GWAVE



Though I know bumping old threads is frowned upon, for something like this, it's best to keep all the info in context and discussion contained here. I actually learned something I wouldn't have known otherwise were it not for this delightful bump.

SirGadget
07-30-2009, 04:49 PM
not to my knowledge, sorry.

maybe some other dreamcast fan on here knows more?

Yeah maybe:-)

Anyone having any ideas?:-)

Yakumo
07-30-2009, 06:08 PM
The service is still going but not in the format that the Dreamcast and PC Dreamkara services used. It's now a lot more advanced so there's probably no way the original service could connect to the all new service. In fact the Dreamcast couldn't for sure. There's no where near enough memory for HD Video and music.

It really is a shame because with the Broad Band Adaptor this was a fantastic service. Just like having your very own karaoke unit in your home. Fast download speeds and buffering that downloaded up to 5 tracks while you where singing the song that you had just selected. The Wii's Karaoke service is piss poor compared to what the Dreamkara offered!

Yakumo

SirGadget
07-30-2009, 07:29 PM
The service is still going but not in the format that the Dreamcast and PC Dreamkara services used. It's now a lot more advanced so there's probably no way the original service could connect to the all new service. In fact the Dreamcast couldn't for sure. There's no where near enough memory for HD Video and music.

It really is a shame because with the Broad Band Adaptor this was a fantastic service. Just like having your very own karaoke unit in your home. Fast download speeds and buffering that downloaded up to 5 tracks while you where singing the song that you had just selected. The Wii's Karaoke service is piss poor compared to what the Dreamkara offered!

Yakumo

Damn:banghead: Maybe we should all sign a petition, to make Sega reestablish the service, in a version suitable for the Dreamkara:dance:

Kron
07-30-2009, 08:02 PM
Its probably better if we don't as I don't think anyone would survive a potential Segagaga Domain Karaoke Special.

SirGadget
07-30-2009, 09:16 PM
LOL:dance:

Yakumo
07-31-2009, 05:41 PM
I did one of them years ago :lol:

SirGadget
07-31-2009, 05:56 PM
LMAO:lol: Yakumo, you're the man;-) Many of the VMU's I've got, I've first been aware of after reading your VMU-page:thumbsup: