Just burned my first CD and it worked great, good job.
What is the numbers that was added to each title (and can i get rid
of them in future writes)?
Is the latest Lame version 3.96?
thanks,
savagcl
Just burned my first CD and it worked great, good job.
What is the numbers that was added to each title (and can i get rid
of them in future writes)?
Is the latest Lame version 3.96?
thanks,
savagcl
Ment to post a couple examples.
Title-12697453-44930
TitleA-12666453-51426
savagcl
No, LAME 3.97 is out, get the r13.1 beta to get it.
Have a look at naming which is setup for the CD, normally it is [artist] - [title] (in CD creation).
Spoon
www.dbpoweramp.com
Spoon,
I looked.
Set mine to just plain "[Title]". Still got those numbers, what are
they and how do i get rid of them?
thanks for the reply,
savagcl
The original files added to the disc had those filenames?
Spoon
www.dbpoweramp.com
Yes, they did (no numbers were present)
example of file names on my HD:
Maybeline_CB.mp3
CQBoogie.mp3
as they appeared on the CD:
Maybeline_CB-********-*****.mp3
CQBoogie-********-*****
savagcl
LtData,
I already have the dMC-R13-Ref-Registered (with Lame 3.97) and the
CD Writer-Registered-r3 executables.
thanks,
savagcl
Looking at the tag information of those files what are their titles?
CD Writer will use the tag information to determine the filename to be created on the MP3 CD.
Looking at the Tag via dBpoweramp Edit Tag function the first line
reads as "dbpoweramp: 'Maybeline_CB; ID-Tag"
Under that are just line headings:
Artist
Title
Album
Track
Year
Genre
Comment (all are blank ,no data present except the headings).
ITunNORM 0000016B 00000167 000006CB 000006BB 000026E1 000026E1 000035D8 00003588 000026E1 000026E1
MP3Gain lines are populated with alpha-numeric data
Replaygain lines are populated with alpha-numeric data
thanks,
savagcl
Which version tags do they use? dMC doesn't support ID3 v2.4.
Nothing i can see shows a version number.....
savagcl
What program did you use to create the files? Did you re-tag the files with a program like MediaMonkey or foobar2k?
The majority of the files were already MP3's.
I did run them (all files) through the latest version of the dB music
converter (DMC-R13-Ref) to apply the latest version of Lame (3.97)
and then ran through MP3Gain using Album analysys (and apply) and
ENCSpot to insure that the bitrate, lame version, quality, good frames,
and input freq was 44.1
Only then did i write them to a CD. The numbers only show on the CD
files.
Here is the file name as it appears on the harddrive and on the CD
followed by a full tag description.
File name on HD: ALittleBittyTear_BL.mp3
File Name on CD: ALittleBittyTear_BL-8137984-15856.mp3
Tag Desc:
Type: Windows Media File [.mp3]
Size: 2.86 MB (87% Compressed)
Length: 2 minutes 4 seconds
Channels: 2 (stereo)
Sample rate: 44.1 KHz
Sample size: 16 bit
Bit rate: 192 kbps
Audio quality: High (lossy)
Encoder: Lame 3.97
Encoder settings: Constand Bit Rate 192 kbps
Contains: Replay gain, ID Tag [ID3v2.3 (ANSI)]
Album gain: -7.03 dB
Album Peak: 1
iTunNORM: 000000C6 000000A5 00000... 000030A3 --- 00018563 00015E0D
MP3GAIN_Album_MINMAX: 036,208
MP3GAIN Undo: +002,+002,N
Track Gain: -2.65 dB
Track Peak: 0.999969
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dBpoweramp
I have no idea where the numbers come from, what they mean or how to stop them from happening......
Thoughts, suggestions, hints, advice, or help is appreciated,
savagcl
What do you have your naming scheme set to in the CD writer?
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