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  1. OpenKJ is cross-platform open source karaoke hosting software licensed under the GPL version 3. It is developed on Linux (fedora, specifically) and built and tested on Linux, MacOS, and Windows. In theory it should build fine on the BSDs as well, but nobody has verified that.

    • Karaoke Database

      Welcome to the OpenKJ Karaoke Database! This site is a...

    • Other Versions

      Karaoke Database; Documentation; Donate; All OpenKJ SongShop...

    • Software

      ZipFix - Finds any karaoke zip files in your library which...

    • Donate

      OpenKJ respects the privacy of the site’s customers and...

  2. This site is a searchable database of available mp3+g and mp4 karaoke files as well as legacy CD+G tracks. The current download catalogs from Party Tyme, Karaoke-Version, Sunfly, SBI (including Abraxa & Aaron Aardvark), Zoom, and DigiTrax are automatically updated daily.

  3. Windows Development/Unstable Installers . WARNING! We do NOT recommend .34 or .35 Unstable; ONLY .33 is the best latest unstable version, due to known issues with .34. & .35

  4. Open source karaoke show hosting software. Contribute to OpenKJ/OpenKJ development by creating an account on GitHub.

  5. OpenKJ. Cross-platform open source karaoke show hosting software. OpenKJ is a fully featured karaoke hosting program. A few features: Save/track/load regular singers. Key changer. Tempo control. EQ. End of track silence detection (after last CDG draw command)

  6. sudo dnf install dnf-plugins-core. sudo dnf copr enable openkj/OpenKJ-unstable. sudo dnf install openkjtools. Ubuntu 16.04+ (and derivatives like Mint or Elementary OS) sudo add-apt-repository ppa:openkj/unstable. sudo apt-get update. sudo apt-get install openkjtools. Source code. Source code can be found on GitHub.

  7. The OpenKJ Project is a collection of applications and services intended to make life easier for karaoke DJs. Most of the programs and web services are things that were originally written by the creator of OpenKJ, Isaac Lightburn, for use at his own karaoke shows which were later released to the public.

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