Matthew, it also worked for me when I tried it via the ddp image route, just not the other ways.
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From Thomas Mansfeld - Studio One Product Specialist.
Hope this clears some of it up, it did for me... Export of (ed: which included) meta data depends on the actual used format. |
What I have also found out in the past, any PC/Mac based media player will usually call out to Gracenote (or the equivalent) for meta information, regardless of it being embedded in the media file. That's why it also important to do the process outlined earlier.
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LMike wroteFrom Thomas Mansfeld - Studio One Product Specialist. Useful info, thanks LMike. On the first two discs I burned, I did try them in my car CD player that does indeed show CD Text. Unfortunately, there was no CD Text on either disc. It wasn't until I used Sound Forge (10 - I'm not on 11 yet) that the CD text showed in the car player, and that the ISRC codes showed up via the methods mentioned above.
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