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CD Burning Software - With track names instead of track 1, 2, etc.
I'm using Jam and I can title each cut in the software but when I burn a CD,
the names revert to track 1, 2, 3, etc. when I put the burned ĒD in the computer. Other CDs I have received pop up the names in the computer. Does anyone know what software (Mac) can do this and make Red Book CDs? Thanks, Ty Ford --Audio Equipment Reviews Audio Production Services Acting and Voiceover Demos http://www.tyford.com Guitar player?:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4RZJ9MptZmU |
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Ty,
Are you referring to CD-Text capability or as, for instance, in iTunes when the program goes out on the web searching through databases for the track info which it then displays? dave "Ty Ford" wrote in message . .. I'm using Jam and I can title each cut in the software but when I burn a CD, the names revert to track 1, 2, 3, etc. when I put the burned ĒD in the computer. Other CDs I have received pop up the names in the computer. Does anyone know what software (Mac) can do this and make Red Book CDs? Thanks, Ty Ford --Audio Equipment Reviews Audio Production Services Acting and Voiceover Demos http://www.tyford.com Guitar player?:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4RZJ9MptZmU |
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On Oct 19, 11:43 am, Ty Ford wrote:
I'm using Jam and I can title each cut in the software but when I burn a CD, the names revert to track 1, 2, 3, etc. when I put the burned ĒD in the computer. Other CDs I have received pop up the names in the computer. Does anyone know what software (Mac) can do this and make Red Book CDs? Thanks, Ty Ford --Audio Equipment Reviews Audio Production Services Acting and Voiceover Demoshttp://www.tyford.com Guitar player?:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4RZJ9MptZmU Although hardware CD players can sometimes read CD-TEXT and display track names, most software (such as iTunes) does not. Such programs look up track information in an online database, the exact name of which escapes me at the moment. You can submit your track information to this database so that other users will be able to retrieve track names when connected to the internet. In iTunes, you can rename each individual track and then choose "submit CD track names" from the Advanced menu. That being said, there has to be some CD burning software that lets you submit track titles when you burn a new disc. Seems cumbersome to require someone to burn a CD first and then submit track information in some other piece of software afterwards... Travis Garrison |
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On Oct 19, 11:43 am, Ty Ford wrote:
I'm using Jam and I can title each cut in the software but when I burn a CD, the names revert to track 1, 2, 3, etc. when I put the burned ĒD in the computer. Other CDs I have received pop up the names in the computer. Does anyone know what software (Mac) can do this and make Red Book CDs? Thanks, Ty Ford --Audio Equipment Reviews Audio Production Services Acting and Voiceover Demoshttp://www.tyford.com Guitar player?:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4RZJ9MptZmU Although hardware CD players can sometimes read CD-TEXT and display track names, most software (such as iTunes) does not. Such programs look up track information in an online database, the exact name of which escapes me at the moment. You can submit your track information to this database so that other users will be able to retrieve track names when connected to the internet. In iTunes, you can rename each individual track and then choose "submit CD track names" from the Advanced menu. That being said, there has to be some CD burning software that lets you submit track titles when you burn a new disc. Seems cumbersome to require someone to burn a CD first and then submit track information in some other piece of software afterwards... Travis Garrison |
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Feurio will do this. It can find names on the CDDB or you can
put your own stuff in it. I put the chords and stuff in and on some car players they show on the display. When I put them back into Feurio they show up as I typed them. Feurio is shareware with a fee to turn off the reminders. peace dawg "Travis Garrison" wrote in message oups.com... On Oct 19, 11:43 am, Ty Ford wrote: I'm using Jam and I can title each cut in the software but when I burn a CD, the names revert to track 1, 2, 3, etc. when I put the burned ĒD in the computer. Other CDs I have received pop up the names in the computer. Does anyone know what software (Mac) can do this and make Red Book CDs? Thanks, Ty Ford --Audio Equipment Reviews Audio Production Services Acting and Voiceover Demoshttp://www.tyford.com Guitar player?:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4RZJ9MptZmU Although hardware CD players can sometimes read CD-TEXT and display track names, most software (such as iTunes) does not. Such programs look up track information in an online database, the exact name of which escapes me at the moment. You can submit your track information to this database so that other users will be able to retrieve track names when connected to the internet. In iTunes, you can rename each individual track and then choose "submit CD track names" from the Advanced menu. That being said, there has to be some CD burning software that lets you submit track titles when you burn a new disc. Seems cumbersome to require someone to burn a CD first and then submit track information in some other piece of software afterwards... Travis Garrison |
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Travis Garrison wrote:
Although hardware CD players can sometimes read CD-TEXT and display track names, most software (such as iTunes) does not. Such programs look up track information in an online database, the exact name of which escapes me at the moment. CDDB = CD Database -- ha Iraq is Arabic for Vietnam |
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"Ty Ford" wrote in message . .. I'm using Jam and I can title each cut in the software but when I burn a CD, the names revert to track 1, 2, 3, etc. when I put the burned ĒD in the computer. Other CDs I have received pop up the names in the computer. Does anyone know what software (Mac) can do this and make Red Book CDs? Thanks, Ty Ford Although it's only good for burning and nothing else (IMHO), I'm pretty certain that Toast Titanium supports CD text, which will still appear *after* the track number. I haven't tried using for this, and typically only use it for quick-burns for testing in other environments, and for burning DVD session backups and other data burning applications I tried calling the studio to clarify this before posting, but I don't get any answer. I can check for more details on this later, although many players and some playback software do not support CD text from audio CDs, even thought they do from MP3 discs, BlueRay, etc.. It also only conforms to Red Book (TTBOMK) in the sense of the 2 Second pause at the beginning. http://www.roxio.com/enu/products/to.../overview.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toast_%28software%29 DM |
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On Fri, 19 Oct 2007 12:04:04 -0400, Dave Morrison wrote
(in article ): Dave, you scurrilous top poster you, I get audio CD here that sould cut names on my Mac and I don't think they're going to CDDB to get it. It's not necessarily in iTunes or QT, just opening the disk as it's own window. Regards, Ty Ty, Are you referring to CD-Text capability or as, for instance, in iTunes when the program goes out on the web searching through databases for the track info which it then displays? dave "Ty Ford" wrote in message . .. I'm using Jam and I can title each cut in the software but when I burn a CD, the names revert to track 1, 2, 3, etc. when I put the burned ĒD in the computer. Other CDs I have received pop up the names in the computer. Does anyone know what software (Mac) can do this and make Red Book CDs? Thanks, Ty Ford --Audio Equipment Reviews Audio Production Services Acting and Voiceover Demos http://www.tyford.com Guitar player?:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4RZJ9MptZmU --Audio Equipment Reviews Audio Production Services Acting and Voiceover Demos http://www.tyford.com Guitar player?:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4RZJ9MptZmU |
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On Fri, 19 Oct 2007 12:13:28 -0400, Travis Garrison wrote
(in article .com): On Oct 19, 11:43 am, Ty Ford wrote: I'm using Jam and I can title each cut in the software but when I burn a CD, the names revert to track 1, 2, 3, etc. when I put the burned ĒD in the computer. Other CDs I have received pop up the names in the computer. Does anyone know what software (Mac) can do this and make Red Book CDs? Thanks, Ty Ford --Audio Equipment Reviews Audio Production Services Acting and Voiceover Demoshttp://www.tyford.com Guitar player?:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4RZJ9MptZmU Although hardware CD players can sometimes read CD-TEXT and display track names, most software (such as iTunes) does not. Such programs look up track information in an online database, the exact name of which escapes me at the moment. You can submit your track information to this database so that other users will be able to retrieve track names when connected to the internet. In iTunes, you can rename each individual track and then choose "submit CD track names" from the Advanced menu. That being said, there has to be some CD burning software that lets you submit track titles when you burn a new disc. Seems cumbersome to require someone to burn a CD first and then submit track information in some other piece of software afterwards... Travis Garrison Thanks Travis, I'm pretty sure I've seen names other than with CDDB. I may be hallucinating. Regards, Ty Ford --Audio Equipment Reviews Audio Production Services Acting and Voiceover Demos http://www.tyford.com Guitar player?:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4RZJ9MptZmU |
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On Fri, 19 Oct 2007 21:32:44 -0400, David Morgan \(MAMS\) wrote
(in article 0VcSi.731$vw2.276@trnddc01): "Ty Ford" wrote in message . .. I'm using Jam and I can title each cut in the software but when I burn a CD, the names revert to track 1, 2, 3, etc. when I put the burned ĒD in the computer. Other CDs I have received pop up the names in the computer. Does anyone know what software (Mac) can do this and make Red Book CDs? Thanks, Ty Ford Although it's only good for burning and nothing else (IMHO), I'm pretty certain that Toast Titanium supports CD text, which will still appear *after* the track number. I haven't tried using for this, and typically only use it for quick-burns for testing in other environments, and for burning DVD session backups and other data burning applications I tried calling the studio to clarify this before posting, but I don't get any answer. I can check for more details on this later, although many players and some playback software do not support CD text from audio CDs, even thought they do from MP3 discs, BlueRay, etc.. It also only conforms to Red Book (TTBOMK) in the sense of the 2 Second pause at the beginning. http://www.roxio.com/enu/products/to.../overview.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toast_%28software%29 DM Thanks David! Regards, Ty Ford --Audio Equipment Reviews Audio Production Services Acting and Voiceover Demos http://www.tyford.com Guitar player?:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4RZJ9MptZmU |
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On Fri, 19 Oct 2007 21:32:44 -0400, David Morgan \(MAMS\) wrote
(in article 0VcSi.731$vw2.276@trnddc01): http://www.roxio.com/enu/products/to.../overview.html David, Is Toast Red Book compliant? I thought only Jam was? Thanks again, Ty Ford --Audio Equipment Reviews Audio Production Services Acting and Voiceover Demos http://www.tyford.com Guitar player?:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4RZJ9MptZmU |
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Ty Ford wrote:
I get audio CD here that sould cut names on my Mac and I don't think they're going to CDDB to get it. It's not necessarily in iTunes or QT, just opening the disk as it's own window. I syour machine hooked to the 'net when doing that? If so, tried it not so hooked? -- ha Iraq is Arabic for Vietnam |
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Ty Ford wrote:
On Fri, 19 Oct 2007 12:04:04 -0400, Dave Morrison wrote (in article ): Dave, you scurrilous top poster you, I get audio CD here that sould cut names on my Mac and I don't think they're going to CDDB to get it. It's not necessarily in iTunes or QT, just opening the disk as it's own window. In that case it's a CD-Text volume on the disk. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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WaveLab supports CD text.
But your burner's also have to support it. I have two burners...one will burn CD text, one doesn't. In my options menu it tells me which features are supported for each device. Poly |
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Ty Ford wrote:
I'm using Jam and I can title each cut in the software but when I burn a CD, the names revert to track 1, 2, 3, etc. when I put the burned ĒD in the computer. Other CDs I have received pop up the names in the computer. Does anyone know what software (Mac) can do this and make Red Book CDs? Thanks, Ty Ford CD Architect runs OK on a Windows emulator , I gather, and is the best Red-book CD authoring app of any platform. http://tinyurl.com/2wd84m However what you are seeing may not actally be CD-TEXT, but possibly the online CDDB-linked data, which figures out the disc and titles from track-engths. Not much help for non-commercial or project CDs. geoff |
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On Sun, 21 Oct 2007 12:26:29 -0400, polymod wrote
(in article ): WaveLab supports CD text. But your burner's also have to support it. I have two burners...one will burn CD text, one doesn't. In my options menu it tells me which features are supported for each device. Poly AHa! That must be it. Thanks Poly. Regards, Ty --Audio Equipment Reviews Audio Production Services Acting and Voiceover Demos http://www.tyford.com Guitar player?:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4RZJ9MptZmU |
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Ty Ford wrote:
On Sun, 21 Oct 2007 12:26:29 -0400, polymod wrote (in article ): WaveLab supports CD text. But your burner's also have to support it. I have two burners...one will burn CD text, one doesn't. In my options menu it tells me which features are supported for each device. Poly AHa! That must be it. Thanks Poly. Sometimes a drive firmware update will enable CD-TEXT writing. geoff |
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"Geoff" wrote in message ... Ty Ford wrote: I'm using Jam and I can title each cut in the software but when I burn a CD, the names revert to track 1, 2, 3, etc. when I put the burned ĒD in the computer. Other CDs I have received pop up the names in the computer. Does anyone know what software (Mac) can do this and make Red Book CDs? Thanks, Ty Ford CD Architect runs OK on a Windows emulator , I gather, and is the best Red-book CD authoring app of any platform. http://tinyurl.com/2wd84m However what you are seeing may not actally be CD-TEXT, but possibly the online CDDB-linked data, which figures out the disc and titles from track-engths. Not much help for non-commercial or project CDs. If you keep your workstation off of the interenet and use other playback sources, you will know this. Only the latest versions of CD Architect actually support CD Text. |
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David Morgan (MAMS) wrote:
If you keep your workstation off of the interenet and use other playback sources, you will know this. Only the latest versions of CD Architect actually support CD Text. Of course absolutely no reason to have the latest update of CD-A, assuming your SF is V5 or later... geoff |
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"Geoff" wrote in message news David Morgan (MAMS) wrote: If you keep your workstation off of the interenet and use other playback sources, you will know this. Only the latest versions of CD Architect actually support CD Text. Of course absolutely no reason to have the latest update of CD-A, assuming your SF is V5 or later... geoff Please then... tell me how to get Architect 5 to actually write CD Text after being fed by SF 6 (Sonic's last version). I have a couple of clients who would dearly like to know this. |
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David Morgan (MAMS) wrote:
"Geoff" wrote in message news David Morgan (MAMS) wrote: If you keep your workstation off of the interenet and use other playback sources, you will know this. Only the latest versions of CD Architect actually support CD Text. Of course absolutely no reason to have the latest update of CD-A, assuming your SF is V5 or later... geoff Please then... tell me how to get Architect 5 to actually write CD Text after being fed by SF 6 (Sonic's last version). Um, the *latest* version is 9 . I have a couple of clients who would dearly like to know this. Firstly you update it to the latest update, CDA5.2. I believe that if you have 5.0 you are entitled to 5.2 ( 5.2c is the latest release, which now recognises the Izotope plugins than come with SF9). Get 5.2 andhow is in the manual and help. geoff |
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geoff wrote:
David Morgan (MAMS) wrote: "Geoff" wrote in message news David Morgan (MAMS) wrote: If you keep your workstation off of the interenet and use other playback sources, you will know this. Only the latest versions of CD Architect actually support CD Text. Of course absolutely no reason to have the latest update of CD-A, assuming your SF is V5 or later... geoff Please then... tell me how to get Architect 5 to actually write CD Text after being fed by SF 6 (Sonic's last version). Um, the *latest* version is 9 . Um... Dave is right, 6 was Sonic Foundry's last release, the new one is Sony. |
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Romeo Rondeau wrote:
geoff wrote: David Morgan (MAMS) wrote: "Geoff" wrote in message news David Morgan (MAMS) wrote: If you keep your workstation off of the interenet and use other playback sources, you will know this. Only the latest versions of CD Architect actually support CD Text. Of course absolutely no reason to have the latest update of CD-A, assuming your SF is V5 or later... geoff Please then... tell me how to get Architect 5 to actually write CD Text after being fed by SF 6 (Sonic's last version). Um, the *latest* version is 9 . Um... Dave is right, 6 was Sonic Foundry's last release, the new one is Sony. Only if you want to be predantic. Sony Creative Software is same people, same place, same building, same product line. And all warranties and product entitlements are carried over. What's the problem ? geoff |
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"geoff" wrote... What's the problem ? The problem is that Arch 5.01c doesn't write CD text. |
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David Morgan (MAMS) wrote:
"geoff" wrote... What's the problem ? The problem is that Arch 5.01c doesn't write CD text. If you can update it effortlessly and without cost to the update that does support CD-TEXT, again - what is the problem ? geoff |
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"Geoff" wrote... David Morgan (MAMS) wrote: "geoff" wrote... What's the problem ? The problem is that Arch 5.01c doesn't write CD text. If you can update it effortlessly and without cost to the update that does support CD-TEXT, again - what is the problem ? There is no problem. I said that the only version of CDArchitect that will write CD text is the latest one, and on that we seem to be in agreement. |
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"Ty Ford" wrote in message . .. On Fri, 19 Oct 2007 21:32:44 -0400, David Morgan \(MAMS\) wrote (in article 0VcSi.731$vw2.276@trnddc01): http://www.roxio.com/enu/products/to.../overview.html David, Is Toast Red Book compliant? I thought only Jam was? Thanks again, Ty Ford In the sense of the primary gap, yes. As to subcodes and such, I don't think so.... and you wouldn't want to see what the cough-cough editing capabilites look like. But Toast Titanium dithers and source audio to 16bit fairly well and makes great data DVDs. ;-) DM |
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