The Hive is (realy) Dead! Long Live the Hive Mind!

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Mycanid said:
[SNIFF!] somebody ... APPRECIATES me! [Wipes the tears of joy from his eyes....]

:lol: :lol:

Well ... thank you Aeson, thank you. Very kind you are. Very kind. :D
We all have something to add to the world around us. Even ferret and his chubby chasing ways.:D Fat girls need lovin' too.:p

Even if I left out a word? You're welcome.
 


See the issue is this. We got someone who works for a TV station and works in sound editing to master a cd for us. He used Adobe Audition, but then named the tracks (they are in .wav format, as far as I can tell) in Roxio before burning the final cd.

Here's the thing. The track info does not pop up in either computer software media players (which often access online databases anyway) or in commercial players (such as are in cars or standalone products). We want the track info to come up.

I have an older copy of ISObuster (v. 1.7), which SHOWS the names of tracks (it shows Roxio info it seems). But ... it doesn't seem that there is a "shortcut" way of editing the track info itself. Of course there is no playlist on the cd not do the .wav files have anything like "ID tags".

Hmm ... I wonder if these can be saved in Audition?

Also, I can extract the files off the cd directly to a .wav file and could possibly edit it there somehow, but I am afraid of slight quality loss in the extraction, editing and re-compilation process. Any thoughts anyone?
 

The_One_Warlock said:
Either, or both...depends on if he is coated in tuna water or rosemary oil...

Tuna water I can understand. (What sentient creature could resist THAT intoxicating scent?)

But rosemary oil? :\
 



The_One_Warlock said:
Alas, not my specialty, and I've never used any of those programs specifically. Sorry.

*sigh* scratches cap ...

Well, I will just extract em and fiddle around a bit and see what damage I can do. :]
 

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