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> 
> BTW, my recently purchased HP USB CD-Writer (8210e) doesn't support CD-TEXT
> for reading or writing..  However, the last time I used Easy CD Creator, I
> remember there *is* an option to title an audio CD in a way that the Windows
> Deluxe CD player can read the titling info.  This might be worth looking
> into if you only want to read the titles on your computer.  However this
> works, presumably it doesn't require any special features on the CD-R, and
> who knows, perhaps some enterprising programmer will add support for this to
> some of the Linux CD players, if it isn't there already.  If anyone has more
> info on how that works, I'd appreciate it..

Each CD has a 'serial-number'. This serial number is stored in a database and
linked to a disk-name/track-name list in another database. You have to setup
this database on each computer/operating system you want to read the titles..

Sony offers a simular feature on some off it's CD players. It's called
custom-file.

Cheers,
Ralph
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