On Fri, 5 Dec 2003 05:33:21 -0800, "emanon"
<(E-Mail Removed)> spewed forth these words of wisdom:
>Hello,
>
> A friend loaned me a CD they made from mp3s. When I put
>that CD in the CD player on the PC, Windows XP showed
>every song listed. I know you maybe thinking CDDB, But I
>was never connected on the net at the time. And this CD
>was made from assorted mp3s, Which CDDB couldnt know.
>Anyone know what software they used, Or how they did it?
>When I burn a CD using EZCD Creator, Every track gets
>listed as..
>Track01.cda
>Track02.cda etc..
>
>Theirs is showing..
>Aerosmith - Toys In The Attic.cda
>R.Kelly - Bump N' Grind.cda
>Those are just an example.
>I can't ask them how they did it, as they are on vacation.
>Any Ideas? Thanks in Advance!
Most likely that disc was recorded with CD-Text. Many CD and DVD players can
display CD-Text as well. If you wanna find out for sure if the disc has
CD-Text, you can download CD-Text Manager from
http://cdtext.galleytech.com/
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