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Hi Guys!
My first post here, I was active on the Steinberg's forums for years, but don't use their product no more.However I do have question, and I need you experience in this matter. I was an active mastering engineer years back, but no more.Sometimes I master a project for my friends.Ok.
I was always used to inputting Cd text so some players could read names of the artist and the track titles. Recently more and more people are asking me how come their new project's titles doesn't show on windows media players or Itunes. I did play a few comercially pressed CD and yes, the names popped up in WMP. I know for a fact that WPM doesn't support Cd text, so how do they do that? I use Samplitude for mastering, but I did not come across something like that. Thanks Guys.
soundmanx

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Michael Fossenkemper Sat, 10/11/2008 - 06:59

WMP and iTunes don't read CD text. They get their information from databases online. In iTunes, you pop the CD in, select get info, enter in the data. Then under the advanced menu, select "upload CD track names". They should show up in about a week.

don't know about WMP process, but i'm sure it's the same thing. Each gets their info from different data bases so you have to do it for each one.

anonymous Sun, 10/12/2008 - 05:32

Michael Fossenkemper wrote: CDDB and Freedb are two different databases. So what you do with one, you must do with the other. Which is what I think I said.

I am not trying to change anything you might have already said. I am only adding to the topic another database service which is used nowadays. The one you describe I think is now called "Gracenote" which is gone commercial (see http://www.mp3-tag.com/cddb.asp and http://www.gracenote.com/)

Regards,

Edward Vinatea
Mastering Engineer

Reggie Mon, 10/13/2008 - 19:23

If we are specifically talking about Windows Media Player, I believe this is still the true source used for the CD information: http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=32:amg/info_pages/a_product_submissions.html
Although I have seen stuff not submitted directly to allmusic that was recognized by Windows Media Player, so perhaps they poach off of freedb and CDDB and such as well.