Bit Shifter wrote:

CDs don't support metadata or embedded artwork, they never have.

[Disclaimer to smartass-proof this post: with the exception of that one short-lived subtype of enhanced CDs that needed specially-equipped players capable of reading the track title metadata.]

You are still wrong. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CD-Text

My CD came yesterday. Absoloutley love it!

Yeah sorry about the metadata guys.  Amazon do all the duplication themselves so apart from uploading the assets I don't have any control over that area.

In the meantime, the secret track is revealed.  Enjoy. smile

Decktonic wrote:
Bit Shifter wrote:

CDs don't support metadata or embedded artwork, they never have.

[Disclaimer to smartass-proof this post: with the exception of that one short-lived subtype of enhanced CDs that needed specially-equipped players capable of reading the track title metadata.]

You are still wrong. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CD-Text

Actually CD-Text is what I'm talking about. Looks like it's more universal than I thought though, in the sense that it's a readily usable extension to the Red Book standard, enjoying limited native hardware or software support, leaving it arcane enough that it's almost never used. Unless you drive an Opel apparently.

edit: and now back to the thread #fuckyeah4mat

Bit Shifter wrote:
Decktonic wrote:

You are still wrong. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CD-Text

Actually CD-Text is what I'm talking about. Looks like it's more universal than I thought though, in the sense that it's a readily usable extension to the Red Book standard, enjoying limited native hardware or software support, leaving it arcane enough that it's almost never used. Unless you drive an Opel apparently.

I still don't know what you are talking about! I burn CDs all the time and all the metadata shows up in my Honda Fit, as well as on my Sony stereo system, thanks to CD Text. On the other hand, most CDs are tagged when we put them in our computers by comparing the track lengths with a remote database like Gracenote or Freebase, which is sadly much more reliable than hoping anything like CD Text is put to good use. For a new, indie release like Decades, there usually isn't an entry in these databases... for shame, really.

yeah I think out of about 400 pressed CDs I've only had about 10 with the track titles on.  (some of the Columbia masters series for example)

Just popped Decades into Audiograbber and it appears to be logged in Freedb, and in Mp3tag the cover art appears on amazon.com and discogs , but neither show the track titles. smile