A .rar (Roshal Archive) file is a compressed folder. Manufacturers use this format to bundle dozens—or even hundreds—of song files into one small, easy-to-download package. However, your karaoke machine usually can't read a .rar file directly—you’ll need to "unpack" it first. 2. How to "Unpack" Your Songs
"Singing E940" appears to refer to a specific model from , a popular manufacturer of home karaoke systems. The .rar extension indicates a compressed archive often used to package digital song files, firmware updates, or software needed for these machines to read song titles and lyrics.
Ensure the extracted files match your machine's supported formats (usually MP3+G for lyrics support).
Here is a blog post concept focused on helping users update their karaoke library and troubleshoot file extraction.
You should now see a folder filled with files (often in .mp3+g or .mp4 format). 3. Loading the E940
Insert the drive into your machine and use the on-screen menu to select your new tracks. ⚠️ Pro-Tips for a Smooth Session
Ensure your USB drive is formatted to FAT32 , as many legacy machines won't recognize NTFS.