I have made audio CDs using Nero (for more proper CDs (and more proper grammar...)) and Windows Media Player 10 (for quick compilations, etc), and while I haven't had any problems making them, I have several questions:
1. Nero lets you name tracks and also the CD title and artist for CD TEXT. This is supposed to be displayed in compatible portable or car CD players, but I've never owned a CD TEXT player or seen it in action. However, one would expect a computer's CD drive to be able to read this info and use it as track title info when ripping. I use WMP for ripping and general media player type things, and it doesn't do this. It would seem the logical thing to do; to read off the CD TEXT that's already there! So why doesn't it do this, and is it a limitation of the CD drive being unable to read it, or WMP doesn't want to read it?
2. When ripping with WMP, you can change the track titles, artists, and genres, BUT NOT ALBUM NAME!! This has puzzled me for some time as to why this is not possible to do, or not easy to find out how to do. Can anyone shed some light here? I know you can change it after it's ripped but not before...
3. When you put a commercial bought CD, it downloads tracks off an internet database somewhere. It would seem the logical way for this to work would be store a unique ID code on each CD which is all it needs to send to the database server, which then sends back the relevant track listings. Can anyone confirm this to be true? How does this relate to homemade CD audios? Do they get unique IDs? How do they know the ID is unique when they make the CD? I have had the wrong track listing brought up before.... has anyone else had this happen?
4. Why isn't space used for play/pause? Why is it CTRL+P? Did they start learning shortcut keys from Apple?