quoted 66 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.
>
> PS, I'm sure this will start another useless Mac vs. PC thread here, but
> here goes: I personally dont like PC machines, and find that Mac
> CD-authoring software and many other creative/multimedia softwares are
> superior on the mac.
>
> ¢02
>
> ----------
> From: Gause, Brian
> Sent: Tuesday, March 6, 2001 1:20 PM
> To: 'idm@hyperreal.org'
> Subject: [idm] CD burning question
>
>
> All
>
> So I'm working on a CD mix, but I want the tracklisting to show up
> accurately in winamp, musicmatch, etc. I'm burning this as one single
> track,
> so this software isn't going to recognize anything from CDDB...so how do I
> burn this properly with this info encoded? Is it possible? If not, how do
> I
> register this with CDDB? Is that even feasible if I'm only doing 40-50 of
> these?
>
> I'm using Easy CD Creator 4.03 which blows, but I haven't found a superior
> alternative. They're primitive, but I like the effects features on this
> one
> and the whole thing is MUCH better than the crap HP software that came
> with
> my new CDRW drive...if anyone has suggestions on this, I'd appreciate
> that,
> as well.
>
> ---brian
>
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