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I'm doing this all on a Windows XP Virtual Machine - track info then comes from Gracenote CDDB if the flac files were from an original Audio Disc - or can use things like Mp3vtag to tag the files before burning to the MD. I need the alcohol 52% virtual mounter as XP unlike W10 doesn't have a Virtual CD mounter. īurning to an image file and then mounting to the virtual audio cd speeds up the process a zillion times and no probs with "Buffer over / Under-runs" either !!!!!
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nrg file which windows sees an an audio cd - then use an old XP (MD simple burner - MD = MiniDisc) program to copy the CD to a Minidisc using a pro studio quality MD deck (hence no DRM optical digital copy restrictions). nrg file using the Image Recorder feature in NERO -then use an old program called alcohol 52% to mount the. I use it a lot to burn flac files to "an image file " a NERO. Nero Burning ROM will handle pretty well any audio format However, I find some media programs will read and display the song titles and others won't. I think some other burning programs have the "DAO" option when burning. I use the "Disc At Once" (DAO) option and it allows burning the disc title, song titles and artist name on the audio CD's. I do a lot of audio CD burning for my recording studio clients. The problem is not within the diversity of these programs, I reckon. I've used multiple burning programs, and the latest one is Ashampoo Burning Studio FREE. It even displays the production date (of either the CD or the PC) as 'last modified' date, which is pretty taunting.ĭo they read some sort of sync file to translate the track names? Or am I missing a specific operation? These are usually called Track01, Track02, etc, and I can't seem to change it, even though the same songs (same burned CD) are easily read by Windows Media Player and VLC Player. So the tracks listed there must be how any other device may read the song names. I think this specific information correlates to the data read on the PC, in the drive. Like the ones that have a small digital screen displaying the album info directly as it is being played. I've burned several CD-R's and RW's until now, but I've never been able to copy the track listing onto the CD.Īfter checking some settings, most media players on multiple PC's can read the song and artist names, but not regular 'physical' CD players.