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  1. I just convert a handful of MIDI to wave. Burn it on Nero on a CD R/W.

    But the name of the wave files does not shows up on PC or CD player!
    What option do I have to set in Nero ?
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    Does your CDRecorder have the ability to burn CD text?
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  3. Originally Posted by bigstusexy
    Does your CDRecorder have the ability to burn CD text?
    All writers support CD-Text it's the player that decodes CD-Text and very few do,use IsoBuster or CDex to check.
    In Nero right-click on the files and select Properties then enter the info.
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    Originally Posted by MOVIEGEEK
    All writers support CD-Text it's the player that decodes CD-Text and very few do
    Correction: Most -- but not all -- CD burners of recent manufacture (i.e. within the last 4-5 years) support CD-Text. Older burners, however, may not. (And it's not inconceivable that someone might have a burner that old in their system -- the one in my laptop, for example, is about that old, as is the laptop itself. It hasn't "burned out" yet simply because I don't actually burn that many CD's with it. )
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  5. solarfox,
    You are correct but I meant writing CD-Text.
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  6. Couple of feedback :

    When I use Easy CD creator, in Audio CD mode, The name st least show up in MS media player, but that was 5 years ago.

    I am using a 2 years old Sony DVD burner.
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    well without the model number I can't look it up for you. All I can suggest is that your make sure you have nero set to write CD text, I know it can do this but there is an option to turn this on or off.
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