File Extension CDG
.CDG
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application/octet-stream
Related Information:
File extension CDG refers to the CanoDraw Graph file created and developed by Microcomputer Power. This is a full version for Windows of the initial CANOCO 3.1 DOS program. Described as a FORTRAN application, CANOCO is used for redundancy analysis, analysis of principal components, correspondence analysis in canonical, detrended, and partial ordination of the canonical community.
The companion product CanoDraw produces on screen output in a file extension CDG that is of publication quality of graphs supported by both Mac and Windows platforms. Both these platforms' desktop publishing and image editing software support this application, and direct output into a number of hardcopy devices. CanoDraw and the CDG file extension supports all the standard ordination diagrams used in the begging four ordination axes, such as scatter plots using variables such as supplementary, environmental, samples, and species, various joint plots and biplots, and triplots, which combine species scores and species with supplementary and/or environmental variables.
File extension CDG refers to the CD+G file within the Karaoke Studio application by DART. CDG in this context means Compact Disc plus Graphics. It is listed as one of the more popular karaoke discs. The contents of these discs are sound tracks of standard audio, which have lyrics and images graphics written in the subchannel portion, which is normally unused in tracks. By playing this file in a normal CD player, audio will be heard but a CDG karaoke player must be used to play these files if a user wants to see the graphics displayed on a television screen or monitor. These files also contain file extension CDA files, found in standardized audio discs. The CD+G player allows for Record or rip from CD=G discs for CDs and file extension BIN files (graphics) or just file extension WAV files (audio), burn and compile custom CD+G discs, adding custom lead in graphics to individual tracks or CD+G disc, and customize lyric color display, refresh fonts and style.
The companion product CanoDraw produces on screen output in a file extension CDG that is of publication quality of graphs supported by both Mac and Windows platforms. Both these platforms' desktop publishing and image editing software support this application, and direct output into a number of hardcopy devices. CanoDraw and the CDG file extension supports all the standard ordination diagrams used in the begging four ordination axes, such as scatter plots using variables such as supplementary, environmental, samples, and species, various joint plots and biplots, and triplots, which combine species scores and species with supplementary and/or environmental variables.
File extension CDG refers to the CD+G file within the Karaoke Studio application by DART. CDG in this context means Compact Disc plus Graphics. It is listed as one of the more popular karaoke discs. The contents of these discs are sound tracks of standard audio, which have lyrics and images graphics written in the subchannel portion, which is normally unused in tracks. By playing this file in a normal CD player, audio will be heard but a CDG karaoke player must be used to play these files if a user wants to see the graphics displayed on a television screen or monitor. These files also contain file extension CDA files, found in standardized audio discs. The CD+G player allows for Record or rip from CD=G discs for CDs and file extension BIN files (graphics) or just file extension WAV files (audio), burn and compile custom CD+G discs, adding custom lead in graphics to individual tracks or CD+G disc, and customize lyric color display, refresh fonts and style.
