on 3/6/01 2:38 PM, Jesse McCoppin at jesse.mccoppin@admin.bvsd.k12.co.us
wrote:
quoted 12 lines NERO software is superior for windows. it supports CD-TEXT on many>> NERO software is superior for windows. it supports CD-TEXT on many
>> recorders. CD-TEXT isnt really going to help you unless you use a windows
>> CD-player software that supports CD-TEXT, and even then it will only show
>> you the region names, not tracknames, since there is only one track. Be
>> region, I mean, you can put multiple CD-TEXT entries in a single CD-Audio
>> track to identify different parts of the song. I strongly reccommend
>> against making your mix all one continuous track, as it becomes very
>> difficult to seek to a specific part of your mix. You'd have to FF for
>> minutes on end to get to the part you want, and if you accidentally let go
>> of the seek button, you'll go back to the beginning of the track. Break
>> the mix into individual songs, use NERO to support CD-TEXT, and everything
>> will go alot smoother.
cd-text. i believe the newest version of toast allows you to assign track
titles, which in turn should be encoded on the disc. at play back, titles
will appear.
anymore may add or subtract from my comment.
jason
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