by Llama (no relation) » Thu Apr 15, 2004 3:41 pm
This is the best way I have found to get quick CD Labels once you have burned an Audio CD from a set of MP3 files in a Playlist.
1. Take the playlist and save it as a regular, standalone M3U file. Choose File -> Export to Playlist. Save it to someplace you can easily drag from. I like the Desktop.
2. Open Nero Express. (I KNOW you have Nero 5.x after all.)
3. Choose Music-> Audio CD from the main Nero Express menu.
4. Drag the Playlist you created in Step 1 into the Nero Express "Add Files" Window. The files get imported, but don't worry, we aren't going to burn ANOTHER disc.
5. Click the "More" button and then click "Cover Designer." Click OK from the resulting dialog box.
6. Nero Cover Designer opens. Choose a Template from the Wizard. I like "Audio_Classic" myself.
7. The Template opens. Click the "Disk 1" Tab at the bottom of the Window. LOOK AT THAT! There's your list of songs.
8. Use Nero Cover Designer as you wish to make the label pretty. If you are using Printable CDs and are lucky enough to have a CD-compatible printer like an EPSON Stylus Photo 960 (like I do, heh heh) you can print this directly on your CD without the need for a label. How cool is that?
Though I wrote this as 8 steps, trust me here; doing all this takes less than a minute the first time you do it. I've got it down to 20 seconds.
-Llama (no relation)
This is the best way I have found to get quick CD Labels once you have burned an Audio CD from a set of MP3 files in a Playlist.
1. Take the playlist and save it as a regular, standalone M3U file. Choose File -> Export to Playlist. Save it to someplace you can easily drag from. I like the Desktop.
2. Open Nero Express. (I KNOW you have Nero 5.x after all.)
3. Choose Music-> Audio CD from the main Nero Express menu.
4. Drag the Playlist you created in Step 1 into the Nero Express "Add Files" Window. The files get imported, but don't worry, we aren't going to burn ANOTHER disc.
5. Click the "More" button and then click "Cover Designer." Click OK from the resulting dialog box.
6. Nero Cover Designer opens. Choose a Template from the Wizard. I like "Audio_Classic" myself.
7. The Template opens. Click the "Disk 1" Tab at the bottom of the Window. LOOK AT THAT! There's your list of songs.
8. Use Nero Cover Designer as you wish to make the label pretty. If you are using Printable CDs and are lucky enough to have a CD-compatible printer like an EPSON Stylus Photo 960 (like I do, heh heh) you can print this directly on your CD without the need for a label. How cool is that?
Though I wrote this as 8 steps, trust me here; doing all this takes less than a minute the first time you do it. I've got it down to 20 seconds.
-Llama (no relation)