show song titles on home-burned cd?


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    show song titles on home-burned cd?


    made a cd with 12 songs I wrote but it does not say the name of the tunes, only track one, track 2 etc. the songs are off my win 10 computer and are .wav files. any way to name the tunes so titles can be read when disc is inserted into a player (as can be done with commercial cds. I am using cdburnerXP lol...to record it works just fine on win 10
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    msongs said:
    made a cd with 12 songs I wrote but it does not say the name of the tunes, only track one, track 2 etc. the songs are off my win 10 computer and are .wav files. any way to name the tunes so titles can be read when disc is inserted into a player (as can be done with commercial cds. I am using cdburnerXP lol...to record it works just fine on win 10


    Most audio CD burners should have an option to choose how to label the tracks...


    This is a screen shot of AnyBurn...

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    I use Nero BurningROM in my recording studio for standard audio discs. Disk at Once (DAO) must be used to have song titles and artist written to the disc. However, even with the data written to the disc only certain computer programs will list the data directly from disc (AIMP is the only one I found) as most use an on-line database to get song titles, artist, etc. I just went through this looking for a program that would list the data. Tried everyone I found, plus others that were suggested and AIMP was the only one.
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    Visit ---videohelp.com ---which has a comprehensive list of programmes.
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    well thanks for the tips. not really solved, each cd has a paper lable with tracks names so that oughta do it
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    Next time try to burn your media with a media burner that supports ID3 tags. There are a couple of types.

    ID3 - Wikipedia


    Free Disc Ripping and Burning - SnapFiles
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    F22 Simpilot said:
    Next time try to burn your media with a media burner that supports ID3 tags. There are a couple of types.

    ID3 - Wikipedia


    Free Disc Ripping and Burning - SnapFiles
    According to that Wikipedia article, ID3 is for MP3 files. Not for standard "Redbook" audio files.
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