On Fri, 2007-11-23 at 10:38 -0500, James Knott wrote:
> Gavin Chester wrote:
> > On Thu, 2007-11-22 at 21:51 -0500, James Knott wrote:
> >   
> >> ny CD info I've seen, comes from a CDDB database, which someone
> >> uploaded.  I don't think there's any means to store that info on the
> >> disk.  There's no reason why you couldn't create your own description
> >> file, so that the CD player can read it.
> >>     
> >
> > The file you are talking about is the "ID3" tag. There are several
> > editor app. options for how to create your own in linux either manually
> > or automatically. What I'm not 100% sure about is whether the ID3
> > editors will work just as well for .wav files as it does for .mp3, etc
> > because I've not put it to the test. But, that info should give you a
> > start to google better than you might have up to now :-) HTH.
> >
> >
> >   
> The CD player in KDE, (I've forgotten it's name) allows you to create 
> your own list and upload it to a server.  While I haven't made my own 
> CD's from .WAV files, I believe that's supported in K3B.
> So, create a CD, then make a list and check it twice!  ;-)
James

This seems to be the approach of the Windows player but you have to be
connected and I am more interested to use it in just plain player like
the ones in the car. 

-=terry=-

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