We have talked about how to setup iTunes so that it pulls the correct track information from Gracenote (CDDB) and how to distinguish between Gracenote, CD-Text and ISRC, but here’s a different question: iTunes is pulling track names of a completely different CD, what do I do? A client recently had a similar issue. First [...]
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iTunes and the mac are showing my CD with track names that I do not recognize, help!
April 21st, 2010 · No Comments · Replication process
Tags:CDDB·Gracenote·iTunes·mac·track names
Does CD-Text show up on iTunes?
June 16th, 2008 · No Comments · Replication process
This might be a bit confusing, the song and artist names that show up on iTunes, are they the same as the ones that show up on car stereo and certain CD players? There are 2 different methodologies here: CD-Text and ID3 Tag. CD-Text is hardware based with track information embedded on the physical CD. [...]
What is ISRC code?
June 3rd, 2008 · 1 Comment · Creating content, Replication process
The ISRC is a unique international identifier for sound and/or music video recordings. An ISRC is required to sell music through a digital retailer – iTunes, Napster, eMusic, and the like. The code is encoded at the mastering stage of the recording. In the case of music videos, the ISRC appears in the time clock [...]
How to make CD tracks show up on iTunes
May 1st, 2008 · 2 Comments · Creating content
Most music player programs such as iTunes and Window Media Player connects to internet databases such as Gracenote to retreive audio track inforrmation. So the trick is the send your CD information to gracenote so anyone with an internet connection using iTunes will be able to see the name of the songs, album name, year, [...]
Tags:CDDB·Gracenote·iTunes·track names





