
You have to enter all the info in the CD-Text editor box and this process can be sped up by making sure the markers are correctly named first, then using the arrows in the CD-Text Editor box, you can quickly populate all the fields. To answer the question of “ What software is recommended for buring the actual CD with Meta Data and CD Text?”, the answer is WaveLab Pro! There are a few 3rd party extension options for iTunes and Windows Media Player to read CD-Text but they are generally beyond the scope of what the average consumer is going to be willing to install. Some newer and fancier cars can reference Gracenote but they are now always up to date with new Gracenote submissions.

The thing to know is that iTunes and Windows Media Player CAN’T read CD-Text, but most car stereos can display CD-Text. Your help and insight would be greatly appreciated. I’ve been trying to figure this all out for a couple of weeks now with no progress. So I was wondering if there was something in Wavelab and the MetaData settings that might help. For Gracenote I’ve re-submitted the info and for All Music Guide I’ve sent them corrected info … but for some reason the albums are still coming up incorrectly (as different albums).

This may be out of the scope of Wavelab but I’m strugglining to get itunes and windows media player to recognise the correct CD information. Getting iTunes & Windows Media Player to show the correct album info?

What software is recommended for buring the actual CD with Meta Data and CD Text?ĭoes the CD Text get added automatically to the DDP image or do I need to do an additional step or burn session to add CD Text?

