I have had some midi karaoke files in the past and the extensions were .kar and I renamed the extension to .mid if needed. They were just midi files with txt, no graphics. As an aside point I used a program called Van Bascoes player. It’s very old, free but still available, and will play kar and midi files and put any lyrics on the screen in time to the music. Obviously it’s only for midi based files so not as good as proper karaoke discs.
Hi Oldden,
Yes, the vanBasco Player only plays MIDI files (.mid and .kar as well as .midi and .rmi), but no Audio files. But since the OP had mentioned that he has the files from "karaoke version" (
www.karaoke-version.com), I suspect they are .mp3 Audio files.
Note that .kar MIDI files have a different internal lyrics format than normal .mid MIDI files. Instead of simply renaming them from .kar to .mid, I recommend
converting the .kar files to .mid using PSRUTI. Just load the .kar file into PSRUTI and save again. The lyrics are also automatically converted.
Quote from the PSRUTI Manual, page 5:
Converting Karaoke Files to Standard MIDI files
Karaoke Files, extension .kar, are converted implicitly when the file is loaded. The karaoke text events are converted by standard meta events Lyric, that can be displayed with Yamaha keyboards. Sometimes we find files with the extension .mid, where the internal representation of song text is like .kar files. In such case
change the extension by .kar and load it with PSRUTI.Best regards,
Chris