Nero definitely does it, I use Nero and my music CDs have always had the CD Text* added.
* - note that it's called CD Text, cd data is a completely different thing.
it's also called metadata, CDtext is just the nero word for it.
CDs such as recordings of music will carry a layer of metadata about the recordings such as dates, artist, genre, copyright owner, etc. The metadata, not normally displayed by CD players, can be accessed and displayed by specialized music playback and/or editing applications.
The metadata for compressed and uncompressed digital music is often encoded in the ID3 tag. Common editors such as TagLib support MP3, Ogg Vorbis, FLAC, MPC, Speex, WavPack TrueAudio, WAV, AIFF, MP4, and ASF file formats.
in Wavelab there is the metadata and also CD text, the text is designed for CD players ONLY for it to read that text on playback, the metadata is actually embedded in the file itself, that's what I meant.
it's also called metadata, CDtext is just the nero word for it.
How do I burn a CD so I can read date about each track. Song title, author, etc. I know this is easy with mp3s, but what about .wav tracks? Logic Pro X doesn't seem to have ability to attach data to .wav files.
Kindest regards all,
Michael
That's only half the solution. The other half is to register your ISRC codes with Gracenote.com. That is where WMP and iTunes pull the song title, author, composer, etc from. Not from the CD itself.
CDDB was designed around the task of identifying entire CDs, not merely single tracks. The identification process involves creating a "discid", a sort of "fingerprint" of a CD created by performing calculations on the track duration information stored in the table-of-contents of the CD (see the following section for an example calculation). This discid is used with the Internet database, typically either to download track names for the whole CD or to submit track names for a newly identified CD.
This information is often provided by end users.[12] In iTunes, which uses Gracenote, users name the CD tracks and then use the "Submit Track Names" option under the "Advanced" heading in the toolbar to submit track information.[13]
That's not what you posted, hence the needed clarification and explanation.
CD Text and metadata are not the same thing. You erroneously 'corrected' me. It's okay to be wrong, no need to save face.
no need to give me a bad reputation comment either, seriously, chill out dude.
Btyre2013 said:lol at how silly this thread has become