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* "Shawn R. Lin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Fri, 10 Dec 1999
| No CD players/writes "barf" on CD-Text encoded CDs as someone mistakenly
| noted.
I was under the impression that a CD-DA player without CD-Text capability
(which is almost all of them righ
Howard Chu wrote:
> The calculated checksum/signature is used as an index in the data file that
> stores the title info. This is the same approach used by www.cddb.com.
> There's already Linux support for cddb, so duplicating the Windows approach
> is kind of silly. (And if you haven't checked o
> I have a Sony CD carousel changer that has CD Text capability, and so far
> not a single one of my CD's has CD Text on it. I've bought some really new
> ones too. My son also has a changer, and a couple of his CD's have the CD
> Text.
Seems to mainly be a Sony Music thing - they're the only on
> The calculated checksum/signature is used as an index in the data file
that
> stores the title info. This is the same approach used by www.cddb.com.
> There's already Linux support for cddb, so duplicating the Windows
approach
> is kind of silly. (And if you haven't checked out www.cddb.com yet
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> From: "Jake Hamby" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Howa
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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 ti
I have a Sony CD carousel changer that has CD Text capability, and so far
not a single one of my CD's has CD Text on it. I've bought some really new
ones too. My son also has a changer, and a couple of his CD's have the CD
Text.
-- Martin
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"J. Coon" wrote:
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> My question is, how do I title the tracks on the CDR? There must be a
> way.
No CD players/writes "barf" on CD-Text encoded CDs as someone mistakenly
noted.
CD-Text is just like MD titling and also can store lots of other info,
but I'm not sure that all of it can be displa
You not only have to get the right CD text compatible
hardware, but I believe that not all CDs themselves
have the song titles encoded in the disc. I think its
a relatively new thing, so not many CDs have the bonus
of having song title and other info available when you
play them. Does anyone ha
Howard Chu wrote:
> My Sony DVD player (DVP-C600D) displays disc titles from CD-Text, but
> doesn't display track titles. My JVC CHX1200 12 disc changer in my car
> displays disc and track titles on my KDMX3000 head unit. (And there's the
MD
> connection - the KDMX3000 is still the world's only
Yes, there is a way to title tracks on CD
But you need software that can use CD-TEXT and a CD-burner thet has CD-TEXT...
The Software i use, NEro (www.ahead.de) supports CD-TEXT
But as i said, you need a CD-text supporting burner too
And then there's the catch
The CD-TEXT informat
> Date: Wed, 8 Dec 1999 19:24:28 +0100
> From: Alexander Dietrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: MD: OT, anyone know how to title tracks on a CDR?
>
> Stainless Steel Rat wrote:
>
> > Nope. CD-Audio does not include space for titles, just audio data.
>
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By the by, I just pointed out to myself that I have not been using the
correct designation for audio CD, which is CD-DA: Compact Disc Digital
Audio, not CD-Audio.
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* Mark Derricutt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Thu, 09 Dec 1999
| Actually, there is the CD-TEXT format, which stores track names/album name
| in the TOC of the CD.
And, as others have already mentioned, most CD and CD-ROM players will barf
on CD-TEXT di
> I have a ZIP-CD CD burner and I am using the Adaptec EZ CD creator and
> the Adaptec Direct CD to make copies of some tunes that I recorded on my
> Minidisc recorder so I can share them with people that are Minidisc
> impaired. (The poor souls) (I am using my $10 home brew mike
> http://www.t
insert
and title the tracks there.
-- Martin
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Subject: MD: OT, anyone know how to title tracks on a CDR?
I have a ZIP-CD CD burner and I
On Wed, 8 Dec 1999, Stainless Steel Rat wrote:
> * "J. Coon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Wed, 08 Dec 1999
> | My question is, how do I title the tracks on the CDR? There must be a
> | way.
>
> Nope. CD-Audio does not include space for titles, just audio data.
Actually, there is the CD-TEXT forma
Stainless Steel Rat wrote:
> Nope. CD-Audio does not include space for titles, just audio data.
Well actually there's the CD-Text format which adds song titles, lyrics
and even more to audio CDs, but you'd have to own a pretty new CD writer
and compatible software to be able to use it. Then yo
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>* "J. Coon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Wed, 08 Dec 1999
>| My question is, how do I title the tracks on the CDR? There must be
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* "J. Coon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Wed, 08 Dec 1999
| My question is, how do I title the tracks on the CDR? There must be a
| way.
Nope. CD-Audio does not include space for titles, just audio data.
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I have a ZIP-CD CD burner and I am using the Adaptec EZ CD creator and
the Adaptec Direct CD to make copies of some tunes that I recorded on my
Minidisc recorder so I can share them with people that are Minidisc
impaired. (The poor souls) (I am using my $10 home brew mike
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