Rawan AbuSalman said:when you burn the Audio CD, if the songs intially are named (when they are saved on your hdd), then Nero will recognize these names, if not, then type the song name and the author name when you add these files to Nero.
When your done naming them, click on More on the bottom of the screen and click on Cover Designer.
Cover Designer should then automatically recognize the names
(preferably, choose Audio CD Cover)
You can then change the time format, the order of appearence, the color, the font...
Hope this helped
ShoobieRat said:...
Okay, that's an odd way of making a CD. Anyway, you've got a unique scenario and I think you're going to have to just type out those names. Nero can only recognize and parse the names of individual tracks. If those tracks contain multiple songs in the single mp3 file, and you haven't given them titles that reflect the contents, Nero can't know the difference. It's not magic.
And EricB, he's looking for help with Nero, he doesn't need an advert.
ShoobieRat said:...
Okay, that's an odd way of making a CD. Anyway, you've got a unique scenario and I think you're going to have to just type out those names. Nero can only recognize and parse the names of individual tracks. If those tracks contain multiple songs in the single mp3 file, and you haven't given them titles that reflect the contents, Nero can't know the difference. It's not magic.
And EricB, he's looking for help with Nero, he doesn't need an advert.
ShoobieRat said:...
Okay, that's an odd way of making a CD.
Nero does parse the files, that was the point (the cue file is just one way to do it). You have to have the files setup correctly in the first place, with at the least a proper ID tag. Back when I used to use MusicMatch (before it became total crap and I found other programs), if you didn't have the files setup a certain way, it would mess them up too. I'm sure nothing's changed, and if the mp3 is not even named correctly, MM won't magically know what it is.EricB said:What?
I was just telling him to use musicmatch, because it automatically name the tracks everytime. nero makes you type their names. I missed the .cue part. but that is none of your business. keep your stupid comments to yourself