On Friday 23 November 2007 10:18, Teruel de Campo MD wrote:
> On Fri, 2007-11-23 at 12:23 +0100, Michael Skiba wrote:
> > Am Freitag, 23. November 2007 03:43:04 schrieb Teruel de Campo MD:
> > > I made a wav files of vinyl records. Then I burned those wav using k3b.
> > > I fill the spaces for artist title etc. When I play it I only see track
> > > 1, track 2 etc.
> > > I have been searching in how this info is contained I have not find any
> > > useful information.
> > >
> > > Q: how do you write the track info so it can be display in a cd player
> >
> > Since you burnt them on a CD I assume you're talking about a audio CD
> > intended for the use with a normal stereo system/(Car)CD-Player. The text
> > you're talking about is called "CD-Text" and was developed by the Sony
> > company. It's able to write informations about the performer and title
> > name on the disc - however(!) not every cd player or stereo system is
> > able to read this(in fact many can't - guess you've the best chances with
> > a brand devices) - make sure yours can.
>
> Thanks all of you for the info. I start to realized is a little more
> that what I though.
> CD-text is the key
>
> http://web.ncf.ca/aa571/cdtext.htm
>
> http://www.cdrfaq.org/faq03.html#S3-28
>
> Seems that I need special drive as well as software. I will keep working
> and if I get a solution I'll post it.
>
> -=terry=-

I hope you are not confusing two different systems.  I'm not sure that you 
need a special drive to digitally encode song names, etc. in between tracks,
which seems to be what most responders have assumed, and they have
named some s/w type programs, but if you are thinking Light-Scribe, which 
physically prints (alpha-meric human-readable) information on the surface of 
the disk, then you need a special drive, and of course the s/w that goes with 
it.  Lite-On makes a drive like this, with s/w, and I think there are others.  
I understand there is Linux s/w for Light-Scribe also, but I don't know if it
comes with the drive, or only that for Windows.

--doug
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