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Thursday, February 16th 2006, 12:10pm

CD-Text from filenames

It is about cd audio.

Is there any software for linux which may to use filenames of WAV (FLAC) files as a source for CD-TEXT fields? At least, to retrieve filename partially and put it as a song title?

K3b is able to write CD-TEXT to CD-DA, but I forced to fill all the fields manually. This method is really time-consuming...

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Friday, February 17th 2006, 9:10am

RE: CD-Text from filenames

I'm not sure, you should try it. But did you look at the audiocd:/ KIO-slave? As far as I can remember, it has CD-Text support.
Bram Schoenmakers
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Friday, February 17th 2006, 12:29pm

RE: CD-Text from filenames

bram85, thx

I know about kio slaves and audiocd:/ works fine in konquerror, but the problem is to record PCM WAV files which are exist already. Just to burn audio cd and take a part of filename (title name) into cd-text info field. Automatically. K3b is able to burn CDDA with CD-Text but you have to fill info by hands. That's impossible :(

I've tried NeroLinux yeterday. Is it possible to burn audio cd with that software? I've tried ver 2.0.0.5 and haven't found a chance to burn CDDA. Data cds only.

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Monday, February 20th 2006, 8:10pm

RE: CD-Text from filenames

If somebody know how to tune up the kio-slave feature audiocd:\ to force it to look album and artist name in freedb or somethere else?

How to change or set new options for codecs (FLAC, LAME)? During rip/encode it utilize a prcessor near 25%.

How to change the template for filename or tag generation?

This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "Telegram Sam" (Feb 20th 2006, 8:15pm)