Creating MP3 CD-Song names do not show

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Re: Creating MP3 CD-Song names do not show

by chrisjj » Tue Oct 06, 2009 5:06 am

No problem! :)

Re: Creating MP3 CD-Song names do not show

by monkey hi fi » Tue Oct 06, 2009 4:42 am

:oops: was reading it and instantly thought audio burn again. dadblast it i got to remember this is a data burn thread :( :oops:

rovingcowboy / keith hall / monkey hi fi

Re: Creating MP3 CD-Song names do not show

by chrisjj » Tue Oct 06, 2009 4:31 am

> it too could be the story here the tag was being made in another location
> in the file and monkey did not read that location. :o

I don't see how. Surely MM Burn does not care about the tag - it just burns the track file to CD. So any tag should work from that CD just as it does when Roxio does the same thing. Regardless of whether MM has problems interpreting the tag for its own library or display.

Re: Creating MP3 CD-Song names do not show

by rovingcowboy » Mon Oct 05, 2009 9:13 pm

chrisjj wrote:> Thanks. That worked.

Note: that indicates yoiu were not burning the same files with Roxio and MM.

yep that is what it would seem like but i remember others posting they had tag errors with flac and some other
program where the flac showed up there but not in meidamonkey or was that not in mediamonkey but in the other program? but still the tags were being made different by one program i think that other one, and the monkey did not read that location. so it too could be the story here the tag was being made in another location in the file and monkey did not read that location. :o

Re: Creating MP3 CD-Song names do not show

by chrisjj » Mon Oct 05, 2009 3:15 am

> Thanks. That worked.

Note: that indicates yoiu were not burning the same files with Roxio and MM.

Re: Creating MP3 CD-Song names do not show

by Rayi23 » Sun Oct 04, 2009 11:06 pm

rovingcowboy wrote:did you type in the info for the song in monkey after you ripped or loaded the songs in the computer.?

if you just typed them in, monkey should have added them to the tags. but might not have use the library node for files to edit and then use the unsync.. tags node to see what tags are listed in monkeys database but not filled in on the song files. then just select them all and go to tools then on that menu go to advanced tag management then click sync tags. it will make sure the info in the database is then sync'ed to the tags. that is the only way i can think of it not showing if your system is reading the tags. 8)
Thanks. That worked. I always learning something about MediaMonkey. I noticed that I can rearrange the order and have the song first, followed by the Artist. This will make making mp3 discs much easier; although, sometimes I like to create folders like Country, Rock, Jazz, etc, I imagine that it has to be done the long way using Roxio data mode to have that.

Re: Creating MP3 CD-Song names do not show

by rovingcowboy » Sun Oct 04, 2009 8:49 pm

did you type in the info for the song in monkey after you ripped or loaded the songs in the computer.?

if you just typed them in, monkey should have added them to the tags. but might not have

use the library node for files to edit and then use the unsync.. tags node to see what tags are listed in monkeys database but not filled in on the song files.

then just select them all and go to tools then on that menu go to advanced tag management then click sync tags.

it will make sure the info in the database is then sync'ed to the tags.

that is the only way i can think of it not showing if your system is reading the tags. 8)

Re: Creating MP3 CD-Song names do not show

by rovingcowboy » Sun Oct 04, 2009 8:43 pm

chrisjj wrote:> if you have use cd text turned on then i think it will burn the names when you burn a data cdrom.

I'd be interested to hear confirmation of that. Because CD-TEXT is a feature only of RedBook Audio CDs, not of CD-ROMs.
well i said i thought it would. i did not say for sure it did, so that part was just a wondering idea that floated in when i was typing the message. i'll try to put a net up to catch them in flight from now on. :lol:

Re: Creating MP3 CD-Song names do not show

by chrisjj » Sun Oct 04, 2009 6:55 pm

> what bothers me is that none of the names show.

Yup, it would bother me too. Sorry I cannot suggest anything further.

Re: Creating MP3 CD-Song names do not show

by Rayi23 » Sun Oct 04, 2009 6:52 pm

[quote="chrisjj"]> I have the tag info because I need the info to see what the song is in MediaMonkey; otherwise it would just be blank

>Then yes you have the tag info. Are they the same files that show text fine in the Roxio burn?

Basically yes without actually checking everything but what bothers me is that none of the names show. I know for sure that I have used some of the songs in Roxio. I have filled up a CD with mp3 songs using Roxio in Data mode and all the songs show up in my Ford mp3 player but it's a lot of trouble which is why I decided to give MediaMonkey a try. I'm surprised it has not come up as an issue, unless it's just me.

Re: Creating MP3 CD-Song names do not show

by chrisjj » Sun Oct 04, 2009 6:07 pm

> I have the tag info because I need the info to see what the song is in MediaMonkey; otherwise it would just be blank

Then yes you have the tag info. Are they the same files that show text fine in the Roxio burn?

> How would I know what it is in Media the Monkey Library?

I think that has no bearing on what gets written to the CD.

Re: Creating MP3 CD-Song names do not show

by Rayi23 » Sun Oct 04, 2009 5:55 pm

chrisjj wrote:> I didn't see a CD text option for burning a mp3 disc.

Nor I - none was expected.

> It seems like there should be simpler solution than the ones suggested; otherwise, I guess I will just continue to use Roxio

>I tend to think there must be a simple solution. The text displayed by your player is surely just the MP3 tag info, and TMK MM does not change this upon a burn. Are you sure these MP3 have tag info? E.g. are they the same files that show text fine in the Roxio burn?
I have the tag info because I need the info to see what the song is in MediaMonkey; otherwise it would just be blank, so I am not sure what you would actually mean by "Are you sure these MP3 have tag info". How would I know what it is in Media the Monkey Library? Am I missing something here? thanks for taking the time.

Re: Creating MP3 CD-Song names do not show

by chrisjj » Sun Oct 04, 2009 4:29 pm

> I didn't see a CD text option for burning a mp3 disc.

Nor I - none was expected.

> It seems like there should be simpler solution than the ones suggested; otherwise, I guess I will just continue to use Roxio

I tend to think there must be a simple solution. The text displayed by your player is surely just the MP3 tag info, and TMK MM does not change this upon a burn. Are you sure these MP3 have tag info? E.g. are they the same files that show text fine in the Roxio burn?

Re: Creating MP3 CD-Song names do not show

by Rayi23 » Sun Oct 04, 2009 4:12 pm

chrisjj wrote:> if you have use cd text turned on then i think it will burn the names when you burn a data cdrom.

I'd be interested to hear confirmation of that. Because CD-TEXT is a feature only of RedBook Audio CDs, not of CD-ROMs.
CD text seems to only apply to burning a music CD and not mp3 disc. I didn't see a CD text option for burning a mp3 disc. It seems like there should be simpler solution than the ones suggested; otherwise, I guess I will just continue to use Roxio; although, Roxio data works better with whole albums and kind of pain with individual songs.

Re: Creating MP3 CD-Song names do not show

by nohitter151 » Sun Oct 04, 2009 1:16 pm

Rayi23 wrote:Hello. I normally use Roxio to create a mp3 CD and just burn as a data CD but I tried creating a mp3 CD using MediaMonkey but I noticed that the names of the songs did not display in the car mp3 player. If I create a data cd with roxio the names all show on the read out. Is there a way to use MediaMonkey and have the names appear on the digital read out? thanks
Find out what version of mp3 tags the Roxio reads. Perhaps it only reads ID3v1 tags and you just need to sync your database to ID3v1 tags.

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