CD-R Text and Album Cover Inclusion

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  1. YummyRec

    YummyRec Member

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    How do I add song and album info, as well as a cover jpeg to my cd-r's? I'm referring to what pops up when I use Windows Media Player 9. When I play a cd, the album cover shows, and all the tracks come with info.

    I hope this isn't a stupid question, i've been searching all day for info on it, and i'm sick of searching. Thanks.
     
  2. Shoey

    Shoey Guest

    You can use CoverXP Pro to print out all kinds of cover labels. I believe your burner must be able to write text to add song info, album info.
    Look here for more info: http://www.cdcovers.cc/pc_m.php

    Shoey
     
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  3. LKowalski

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    This thread is not about printing a label or jacket, it's about [bold]writing non-audio files[/bold] to the CD.

    Is Windows Media Player looking for specific files physically on the CD itself (one for the album art, another for CD-TEXT info)? I believe WMP might be sending the CD's UPC code to some web server and getting an image back.

    However, my Sony DVD player has a "jacket picture" display feature but I have yet to find out what it is looking for on the Data CD to show. I have tried "cover.bmp" and "cover.jpg" files in each directory on a Data CD (MP3 audio) I made, with no luck.
     
  4. aldaco12

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    I think we are talking about WMP9 'Info Center' feature:
    http://windowsmedia.com/9series/whatsnew/InfoCenter.asp?page=2&lookup=UseInfoCenter

    CD Cover info (or Video, or Lyrics) information is not usually stored on an Audio CD. Often it is either loaded from your HD or from internet.

    Maybe the CD you got had already info about it stored on your PC (and WMP9 retreived them from the HD).

    I assume that you can easily organize/burn such a CD with Nero (like some multimedia CD that have data info on them) and put those info on the DATA Track.

    I must check if 'Mixed Mode CD' (1 Session 2 Tracks = 1 Data Track + 1 Audio Track) or 'CD Extra' (2 Sessions, 1 Audio + 1 Data) must be used, but I think that [bold]CD Extra[/bold] is the good one...

    I'm not sure if you can to that in a standard way that WMP automatically recognizes the CD and loads the stuff...

    Would you be interested in making a CD you can store some data into (like cover) and load manually with WMP? If so, this is easy, just open Nero, File-->New-->CD Extra and then put the Data info on the data window and the Audio traces on the Audio window.

    I have also sent your post to the Audio Forum, to receive contibution from them, too.
     
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