> Rodney Peterson wrote in detail about how he puts a lot of information
into
> track titles.
>
> So Rodney, back to the subject: about how many tracks do you commonly get
> onto a disc before filling the titling space?  When the titling space is
full
> or too nearly full to accommodate another long track name, do you leave
the
> rest of the disc's audio capacity empty or do you use it for tracks that
> don't need detailed titles?

I counted about 180 characters in that Jennifer Lopez track - so I'm
guessing about 9ish tracks (?) before filling all of the space. I wonder if
there's a way to increase titling space by writing onto the music area
(kinda the opposite to the trick where you write over titling space to
increase capacity).

Another question for Rodney: as you clearly need to have such information
about the tracks you play, why not use a PDA like a Palm or Psion to keep a
database of all this information (and details of which disc the track is
on)? It could be kept to hand, and could be fully searchable.

Titling all that info onto discs must be a horrendous chore - even when I
have access to a deck I only use the most basic titles (and often shorten
long words/titles), and I hate doing "various artists" compilations because
it's more to do..

Simon


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