[linux-audio-user] Just a comment
Dragan Noveski
perodog at gmx.net
Sun Oct 29 16:48:33 EST 2006
Thorsten Wilms wrote:
> On Sat, Oct 28, 2006 at 09:32:07PM +0200, Dragan Noveski wrote:
>
>>>>> I use 'EasyTag' It's on sourceforge and can tag all the usual file
>>>>> formats.
>>>>>
>
>
>>>> it looks good, but it "dont knows" .wav/.aiff?
>>>>
>>>>
>>> Hmmm. I didn't know those formats could be tagged :(
>>>
>>>
>>>
>> than i might be wrong.
>> but there are some commercial cd-audio, where the cd player will read
>> the titles...
>> i dont get it done with ardour/gcdmaster/cdrdao.
>>
>
>
> Never heared of id3 or similar tagging in combination with wav/aiff.
> I think both have an (optional) comment section, no standard on
> what can or should go there.
>
> I guess the cd-audio thing is cd-text, no clue how it's structured.
>
>
> --
> Thorsten Wilms
>
>
>
yeah, that might be true, but i was not so sure what i am telling, so i
just came home and i searched in my "cd-othek" and i found pretty fast.
original cd, bought in the 90´ produced by ECM: "Charlie Mariano & The
Karnatka College Of Percussion".
and exactly that one shows all the tracks per name/interpreter in the
alsaplayer, but not in the xmms nor in my car audio cdplayer.
so my actually question is, where all the entries that i made in ardour
export goes (track name, interpreter,...) as i cannot see them after
burning in any peace of software?
cheers,
doc
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