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CD audio question...

WaaZzuupp

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Hey guys!
Waazzup?
Yeah anyways how do I write the song title into the cd ??? so when i put my Burned CD into a CD player, the song title willl appear too?

Thanks!
 
both your burning software, and burner need to support cd text... after that, it's just a matter of changing the names of the songs from "track 1" to whatever you feel like🙂
 
The reader (for the end product, home/car deck) also needs to support CDtext but I assume you have that.
 
You can do Track-at-once (TAO) or Disc-at-once (DAO), it won't matter as far as the text is concerned, I don't think.

TAO writes one song (track) to the disc, shuts off the laser, writes the next track, shuts off the laser, etc. This puts a 2-second gap between each track.

DAO writes all the tracks wthout shutting off the laser between tracks. This makes the gap between tracks whatever you defined it as.
 
Neither one is "better". You have to choose the one that meets the needs of the particular disc you are creating. I prefer to make audio CD's Disk-At-Once, but sometimes it's easier to do it Track-At-Once, especially if you don't care if there's a 2-second gap between tracks.

I'm not sure if CD-Text works with one particular method or with either, as someone else pointed out.
 
eh damn!!!!!!!!!!!!
I burned a Audio CD today with Nero
but when I put the audio CD back into the computer and play it... it does not show the track name
damn 🙁
 
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