How does one setup Brasero to burn the name of Songs to CD ?
And how does one get Brasero to burn tracks in sequence instead random across CD ?
Allegedly, on or about 07 December 2013, Jim sent:
How does one setup Brasero to burn the name of Songs to CD ?
I've only briefly dabbled with CD text. I don't have a standalone player that support it. And the software players that supposedly support it, have never shown it to me (granted that I haven't checked upon this for a long time). But CD text is the name commonly used for what you describe. It may be a plug-in (not listed in mine), it may be built-in, or it mayn't be supported (I haven't checked for the last two).
If I right-click on an audio track in the track list, I can edit title, artist, composer, ISRC, and track start and stop times. I would have thought the reason that I can enter such data, is that it will be included with the burn. Give that a try.
And how does one get Brasero to burn tracks in sequence instead random across CD ?
It has always listed the tracks in the sequence that I add them to the editor. Plus I can drag them around to rearrange them, if I want.
On 12/07/2013 08:43 PM, Jim wrote:
How does one setup Brasero to burn the name of Songs to CD ?
And how does one get Brasero to burn tracks in sequence instead random across CD ?
I've found that Brasero burn tracks in the order that they were added to the queue. Add them in the order that you want them to be burned in.
Brasero uses the name of the file as it lives on your HD so just name the files the way you want them named on the CD.
It may be possible that I don't understand either of your questions so these answers may not apply to your situation.
On 12/07/2013 10:42 PM, Tim wrote:
Allegedly, on or about 07 December 2013, Jim sent:
How does one setup Brasero to burn the name of Songs to CD ?
I've only briefly dabbled with CD text. I don't have a standalone player that support it. And the software players that supposedly support it, have never shown it to me (granted that I haven't checked upon this for a long time). But CD text is the name commonly used for what you describe. It may be a plug-in (not listed in mine), it may be built-in, or it mayn't be supported (I haven't checked for the last two).
If I right-click on an audio track in the track list, I can edit title, artist, composer, ISRC, and track start and stop times. I would have thought the reason that I can enter such data, is that it will be included with the burn. Give that a try.
And how does one get Brasero to burn tracks in sequence instead random across CD ?
It has always listed the tracks in the sequence that I add them to the editor. Plus I can drag them around to rearrange them, if I want.
I agree with you.
Wether I burn a Audio CD project in K3B or Brasero I can edit Song Titles and Artist, It doesn't show up in any of the Linux Audio Players, VLC, Xine will play The CD but when you show Playlist, you get Titles I have never seen before, I don't know where they are getting these titles names.
I'm burning .wav files and KsCD won't even play the songs.
What a Screwed up situation.
Allegedly, on or about 08 December 2013, Jim sent:
Xine will play The CD but when you show Playlist, you get Titles I have never seen before, I don't know where they are getting these titles names
Usually some internet CD audio database. They do things like compare disc IDs, track lengths, or some type of checksumming, to try and figure out what disc you're playing, then pull a track list out of their database. Sometimes it's even completely wrong with commercial discs.
Often it's correct, with minor annoying faults. e.g. Since the database is made up from user-submissions, typing errors creep in, plus you have users who type in wrong data, either through ignorance or trying to be a deliberate pain.