On Thu, 2007-11-22 at 21:51 -0500, James Knott wrote:
Teruel de Campo MD wrote:
I made a wav files of vinyl records. Then I burned those wav using k3b. I fill the spaces for artist title etc. When I play it I only see track 1, track 2 etc. I have been searching in how this info is contained I have not find any useful information.
Q: how do you write the track info so it can be display in a cd player
When you say "CD player" do you mean a music player in linux or a stereo system. If the latter, then they don't show track names, do they? Also, how did you "fill the spaces"? If you just edited the file names then that's not enough.
Any CD info I've seen, comes from a CDDB database, which someone uploaded. I don't think there's any means to store that info on the disk. There's no reason why you couldn't create your own description file, so that the CD player can read it.
The file you are talking about is the "ID3" tag. There are several editor app. options for how to create your own in linux either manually or automatically. What I'm not 100% sure about is whether the ID3 editors will work just as well for .wav files as it does for .mp3, etc because I've not put it to the test. But, that info should give you a start to google better than you might have up to now :-) HTH. Gavin -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org