CD Text for self generated Audio CD's (149KB PNG attachment)
Senectus .
senectus at gmail.com
Sun Apr 10 23:41:51 UTC 2005
On Apr 11, 2005 7:29 AM, James Gray <james at grayonline.id.au> wrote:
> Yes! :) What I normally do with my CD's (after purchasing them) is to rip
> the CD to OGG format (VBR 160-256Kbps @ 44.1KHz) and make sure all the ID
> tag info is added - using KAudioCreator. Then, simply add the tracks (as
> audio tracks, NOT OGG *files*) in K3B. Make sure the ID info is included
> as CD-Text and voila!
>
> This approach serves a few ends:
> 1. I can use my ripped tracks in my iRiver portable music player.
> 2. I have CD Text in my car and on my lounge-room CD player.
> 3. I dont have to carry the original CD's around in the car. If the car is
> stolen or broken into, the thieves just get the $0.10 CDR's :)
>
> BTW, the attached scren shot was done by simply starting K3B, browsing to
> the directory with the OGG's, then selecting all the tracks and dragging
> them onto the lower part of the screen. Simple huh?
>
PERFECT!!
Phew! I have a heap of CD ripping to do now!
Thanks for that :-D
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