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Grandsire
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I'm creating my own audio CD's in WAV format from various sources (mainly recordings from satellite transmissions via Sky+). How can I encode into these CD's the textual information that commercial CD's contain, e.g. album title, track title, artist, genre, etc. My burning software (Nero 6) allows me to add a couple of these things, but not all. I also use the PolderbitS sound editor. I note that commercial CD's are written in CDA format - can the home amateur also do this and would there be any advantages? |
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zemlin
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AFAIK, the info you're referring to is not on the CD, it's from online databases such as Gracenote, CDDB, FreeDB, etc. |
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