--- Walter Knapp <> wrote:
> Posted by: "Martyn Stewart"
>
> > Does anybody have a quick fix for writing metadata
> to CD from Adobe audition
> > or any other windows based program?
> > I can't seem to get data onto a CD, I can name all
> the files in the CD
> > section of Adobe Audition but after it writes all
> the tracks I still get on
> > the CD when I load it into the computer through
> windows media or iTunes
> > "Unknown Artist" Track 1, Track 2 and so on!!!!!
> >
> > I need this to work so that when people buy sounds
> on disk from me, they can
> > load it into their iPods and have named files
> etc....
> >
>
> Your problem is that few support metadata on audio
> CD's. Sony was the
> only one that I know of that had any support for
> this in their players,
> though it's been a while since I looked into it.
> Roxio's Toast and Jam
> will write CD Text to the disc, they are mac only,
> however. Your problem
> is most players won't read it. I kind of gave up on
> it for that reason.
> http://www.roxio.com/
>
> I should probably burn a CD with text and try it on
> iTunes, I've not
> done that. On the other hand I have some commercial
> CDs that have CD
> Text on them (Sony produced) and iTunes did not read
> the text on them.
>
> It's a work around, but for people's iPods you could
> encode them and
> name them and supply those files. MP3 or the new
> MPEG4 versions work.
>
> Note that on the newer video iPod I have you can
> associate a different
> "album cover" with each track, so you could have a
> photo of the caller
> with each track on the iPod. That's my next iPod
> task, ID calls with
> photos. I've done that before on my Palm Tungsten C,
> and it's very handy
> when trying to describe something to somebody. I'll
> bet there is a
> market for such photo and call sets for iPods.
>
> Walt
You mean something like this?
http://www.birdjam.com/welcome
Phil
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