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i am mastering my own cds in my home studio but, i cannot figure out
how to get the song information on to the cd when i burn it so that all
the album information will show up when you play it in a media player
or cd player. does anyone know of a tool to do this or is there a file
that i must include on the cd when i burn that can be read by the
device?
 
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i tried Roxio Toast but it did not work. i am wondering how the
pro-studios do it.
 
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Roxio Toast?

sihnstarr@gmail.com wrote:
> i am mastering my own cds in my home studio but, i cannot figure out
> how to get the song information on to the cd when i burn it so that all
> the album information will show up when you play it in a media player
> or cd player. does anyone know of a tool to do this or is there a file
> that i must include on the cd when i burn that can be read by the
> device?
>
 
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From Toast 6.0.7 help files:

(******************************************************************
Turning on CD-TEXT

CD-TEXT is a feature that allows you to store text information like the
disc title, artist name, and track titles on an audio CD. This
information can then be displayed on consumer electronic devices that
support CD-TEXT information.

You can enable the feature on your disc if your recorder supports
CD-TEXT and you record your disc in Disc-at-Once mode. For more
information, see Changing Recorder Settings.

To enable or disable CD-TEXT:

1. In the Audio tab, click the Disc Settings button (or the disc title).

The Disc Settings drawer opens.

2. To turn on CD-TEXT, select the CD-TEXT check box.
********************************************************************)

Perhaps you're using a recorder that does not support CD-TEXT.

(*******************************************************************
From the Roxio web site:

CD TEXT

Toast 5.2 now writes CD TEXT information for disc name and track titles
to recorded audio discs. This information is viewable in CD audio
players that display CD TEXT. Writing CD TEXT is supported on most MMC3
compliant recorders. However, even those recorders that follow this
specification and claim to support CD TEXT may have unpredictable
results, including unplayable recorded media. We recommend testing CD
TEXT on your recorder before using this regularly.
*******************************************************************)

You might need to buy a modern burner for your computer.

Cheers,
Trevor de Clercq


sihnstarr@gmail.com wrote:
> i tried Roxio Toast but it did not work. i am wondering how the
> pro-studios do it.
>
 
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<sihnstarr@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> i am mastering my own cds in my home studio but, i cannot figure out
> how to get the song information on to the cd when i burn it so that
> all the album information will show up when you play it in a media
> player or cd player. does anyone know of a tool to do this or is
> there a file that i must include on the cd when i burn that can be
> read by the device?

The feature you want is called "CD Text". Various burning packages support
it, including Nero.
 
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sihnstarr@gmail.com wrote:
> i tried Roxio Toast but it did not work. i am wondering how the
> pro-studios do it.

Many of the pro studios don't do it at all. Windows Media Player and
other similar PC-based CD players get the information not from the disc,
but from an online database that contains the artist and song
information. In fact, I'm not even sure that they're capable of getting
it from the disc.

It is quite possible to put the information into the CD-Text portion of
the disc with any decent CD-Burning software (I use Nero personally),
but I find that very few commercial discs actually come with that data
area populated.
 
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<sihnstarr@gmail.com> wrote in message
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>i am mastering my own cds in my home studio but, i cannot figure out
> how to get the song information on to the cd when i burn it so that all
> the album information will show up when you play it in a media player
> or cd player. does anyone know of a tool to do this or is there a file
> that i must include on the cd when i burn that can be read by the
> device?
>

Look for a setting called "CD-Text". That's all you can do as far as the
disc and stay redbook compliant. You can upload the info to CDDB (free)
though and any CDDB-capable media players should be able to find it.
 
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On 3/9/05 2:25 PM, in article
1110399929.086484.23040@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com, "sihnstarr@gmail.com"
<sihnstarr@gmail.com> wrote:

> i tried Roxio Toast but it did not work. i am wondering how the
> pro-studios do it.


First off, there are two different methods available when people want to see
the track names. Most of the time, the track names aren't actually on the
disc, but the computer-based player (WMP for example) queries an online data
base (CDDB) and it pulls down the track names from the web.

The second method is called CD-Text, where the track names are imbedded into
the sub-code region of the disc. Even if you had CD-Text on your duplication
master, there is a good chance that it will get stripped when it's
transferred into the LBR at the plant. You need to consult with the plant to
find out their requirements, because some require the text to be delivered
as a separate floppy or text file.


Allen
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Allen Corneau
Mastering Engineer
Essential Sound Mastering
Houston, TX
 
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<sihnstarr@gmail.com> wrote in message
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>i am mastering my own cds in my home studio but, i cannot figure out
> how to get the song information on to the cd when i burn it so that all
> the album information will show up when you play it in a media player
> or cd player. does anyone know of a tool to do this or is there a file
> that i must include on the cd when i burn that can be read by the
> device?
>

This is two different things. The text label that show up on a CD Player
are called CD-TEXT and your burning app needs to suport that.


The stuff that shows up on WMP is entries in the interenet CDDB
now at http://www.gracenote.com/gn_products/cddb.html

geoff
 

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On 3/9/05 2:25 PM, in article
1110399929.086484.23040@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com, "sihnstarr@gmail.com"
<sihnstarr@gmail.com> wrote:

> i tried Roxio Toast but it did not work. i am wondering how the
> pro-studios do it.


First off, there are two different methods available when people want to see
the track names. Most of the time, the track names aren't actually on the
disc, but the computer-based player (WMP for example) queries an online data
base (CDDB) and it pulls down the track names from the web.

The second method is called CD-Text, where the track names are imbedded into
the sub-code region of the disc. Even if you had CD-Text on your duplication
master, there is a good chance that it will get stripped when it's
transferred into the LBR at the plant. You need to consult with the plant to
find out their requirements, because some require the text to be delivered
as a separate floppy or text file.


Allen
--
Allen Corneau
Mastering Engineer
Essential Sound Mastering
Houston, TX

Are you stating that the CD player in my vehicle accesses the internet each and every time I play a musical CD? I transferred music from cassettes and vinyl records to CDs and the names come up on the car CD player. I am interested in determining the process so that I can copy the album title, artist name and song title in to a VB 6.0 software program that I am writing to catalog my collection of CDs which include my commercial and my conversion CDs. Typing in that information is extremely tiring and I am not a quarter of the way.