So I've been transfering some LP's to cd. I'm using an older Onkyo CD recorder that is having a hard time using newer CDR-Audio discs (personally, I believe that all the CDR-Audio manufactures just take their data discs and print "Audio" on them. No current audio CDR works in my Onkyo.) But I digress.
What I do is use a CD-RW audio disc first then I use Nero to copy that disc to a CD-R data disc. What's interesting is that when Nero goes online to find the album data it found it for one of the LP's I transferred. It was Michael Hedges' "Ariel Boundaries". I was under the assumption that Nero used the table of content on the CD to find album information. But apparently it can also find info using the music waveform off of the disc.
Maybe I'm not understanding how the music database works but I thought it was kind of cool... :T
What I do is use a CD-RW audio disc first then I use Nero to copy that disc to a CD-R data disc. What's interesting is that when Nero goes online to find the album data it found it for one of the LP's I transferred. It was Michael Hedges' "Ariel Boundaries". I was under the assumption that Nero used the table of content on the CD to find album information. But apparently it can also find info using the music waveform off of the disc.
Maybe I'm not understanding how the music database works but I thought it was kind of cool... :T

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