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Hi This is My first Post here, and I want to say what an incredible place of knowledge.

I have always wondered what is the big secret on how to do CD text on your CD Master. I have tried Many CD programs that offer CD Text writing on the PC and Mac and Nothing ever seems to work. I am talking about Song Titles and CD title appearing in the CD player (like mp3s do). Is there a certain Program or CD required to get This to work?

I'm sorry if this has been answered here already, but I did a search for this topic and nothing came up.

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Massive Mastering Sun, 01/09/2005 - 00:31

I think you might be confusing CD-TEXT with the Gracenote (CDDB) and FreeDB databases...

Get a copy of Audiograbber (it's freeware now) and see if your CD-TEXT info is embedded. It probably is.

However, most computer players (WinAMP, Windows Media Player, etc.) don't read CD-TEXT info - They read from the CDDB and FreeDB databases. Someone has to submit the info to the CDDB in the proper format. Anywhere from days to months later, WinAMP, WMP, etc. will read the info from the database when the disc is insterted.

Hope that helps...

anonymous Sun, 01/09/2005 - 12:08

I always thought if you Burn a CD with CD Text in Toast and then pop the CD in a computer with iTunes or WMP that the track names would appear like they do on major release CDs.

So from what was said here is that the track titles need to be read from CDDB and FreeDB databases. Are these internet Databases or Databases stored in the Application reading the CD?

How does your car CD player display the titles on the CD in the car if it needs to pull titles from CDDB and FreeDB databases?

Ruben

mixandmaster Sun, 01/09/2005 - 12:59

RubenO wrote: I always thought if you Burn a CD with CD Text in Toast and then pop the CD in a computer with iTunes or WMP that the track names would appear like they do on major release CDs.

So from what was said here is that the track titles need to be read from CDDB and FreeDB databases. Are these internet Databases or Databases stored in the Application reading the CD?

The Text CD feature in toast takes care of the Car/Home Stereo CD Text readers, the CDDB takes car of the computer readers.

It's kind of labor-intensive, but you have to set up Toast to write the CD Text, then put the written disc in a computer with iTunes/some other program, type all the names in again, THEN submit that to the CDDB.

There may be some other way to do it, but that's the only way I know - and it works for me.

Alécio Costa Mon, 01/17/2005 - 20:56

hi

Same problems here.
I was writing some ISRCS stuff at some clients masterswith Nero Pro 6.
As I select Nero´s player he does read the names, artist, etc.

However, music match juke box does not read it and neither windows media player. I tested some commercial albums and they always appear as unknows artist at wmp, but Music Match premiteed the readouts.

When you try to burn a Cd at Nero it opens a database window to ckeck if the album is registered on the web.

My main concern is .. will in any situation this CD text info not be able to be read at the repliacation stage?

I used to do stuff with Masterlist 2.1 and a glyph Scsi burner. Never had a problem with them, but my scsi brner is dying.

I have heard that CD Architect and Nero 6 would do fine. Any other suggetsions?where do i pick this audiograbber?

BTW...OS 9.2 here ( toast + jam does ISRC stuff under 10.x)

Thanks

I

Massive Mastering Mon, 01/17/2005 - 22:56

As long as the info is embedded in the TOC, it should be fine.

I always indicate on the disc whether it contains CD-TEXT info or not so the replicator is aware of it, even if it doesn't make a difference.

I've been trying to make it a point to submit the info to Gracenote and FreeDB before I send the finals out to the client - That way, it *might* show up in the databases by the time he gets it - Certainly by the time the finished product comes in.

Alécio Costa Tue, 01/18/2005 - 04:48

Hi

Many thanks, John. May you gimme the complette address of this CDDB, etc and where to pick up audiograbber freeware?
Nero 6 always opens a dialog box searching for databases.
Funny or not, at Nero 5 (urgh), sometimes I found wrong names for songs: once I was mastering an independet artist and itsaid it was Julio Iglesias songs! Completly nuts!lol
Thanks

anonymous Tue, 03/08/2005 - 02:02

Michael Fossenkemper wrote: In itunes, you can enter the information for each song and then under the Advanced menu, select submitt CD track names and the info will be uploaded to the CDDB.

if`ve tried this feature one month ago...
the informations are`nt in the CDDB until now ?

like for a long time that lasts normally ?

zemlin Tue, 03/08/2005 - 03:19

CD Text in NERO works fine for me. I don't own a player that reads text (and don't worry about it showing up on my PC screen) - but I've had clients with players that read text and have reported their surprise when (in one case) the WRONG song title appeared on the screen (My mistake, of course).