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eagledave
post Apr 21 2009, 15:43
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I use two Sony cd walkmans (one for car, one at home). One is an older model DNE710 (manuf. @ 2003) and can read the homemade tags of mp3 (variety made by others), but after I edit them, it shows only dashes. The edited tags are legible on my newer cd walkman. I'm no mp3 tag expert, but it doesn't look like I'm changing ID3 type. I've used Tagscanner, Mp3tag, and Audioshell for Windows. I was directed to the recent thread "Having both ID3v2 and v1 vs. having only ID3v2?" but I didn't see any solution for issue. I've been using cd-rw's to test the edited mp3 tag files, but I don't think the media would make a difference. Any ideas, suggestions, help with using the software to create a compatible tag (hopefully by saving many files at once)?
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post Apr 21 2009, 16:26
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It could be a UTF vs ISO thing. My car stereo won't read tags written as UTF-8/16 so I have to use ISO-88... (whatever it is). This is different to using the different versions of ID3V2. Though that could also be the problem...again my car stereo does not like ID3V2.4 tags but is fine with ID3V2.3 smile.gif You should be able to change what sort of tag is being written....I know you can in mp3tag.
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post Apr 21 2009, 21:51
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QUOTE (eagledave @ Apr 21 2009, 09:43) *
I use two Sony cd walkmans (one for car, one at home). One is an older model DNE710 (manuf. @ 2003) and can read the homemade tags of mp3 (variety made by others), but after I edit them, it shows only dashes. The edited tags are legible on my newer cd walkman. I'm no mp3 tag expert, but it doesn't look like I'm changing ID3 type. I've used Tagscanner, Mp3tag, and Audioshell for Windows. I was directed to the recent thread "Having both ID3v2 and v1 vs. having only ID3v2?" but I didn't see any solution for issue. I've been using cd-rw's to test the edited mp3 tag files, but I don't think the media would make a difference. Any ideas, suggestions, help with using the software to create a compatible tag (hopefully by saving many files at once)?


I think tags and CD text only show up if the CD was written as an MP3 CD. I have the same problem too with CD players even if I have CD text on what I've burned.
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post Apr 21 2009, 21:57
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QUOTE (d_headshot @ Apr 21 2009, 16:51) *
I think tags and CD text only show up if the CD was written as an MP3 CD. I have the same problem too with CD players even if I have CD text on what I've burned.

CD text applies only to Redbook CDs, not mp3 CDs.
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post Apr 24 2009, 19:34
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QUOTE (pdq @ Apr 21 2009, 15:57) *
QUOTE (d_headshot @ Apr 21 2009, 16:51) *
I think tags and CD text only show up if the CD was written as an MP3 CD. I have the same problem too with CD players even if I have CD text on what I've burned.

CD text applies only to Redbook CDs, not mp3 CDs.


Oh. Whenever I burn a CD with itunes and include CD text, or use a bought CD, I've never seen any type of text on a CD player. Do only some players show the text?
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post Apr 24 2009, 20:48
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Yes, only some CD players show CD-TEXT.
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