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CD track list/ID3 editor
In this dialog, all the CD tracks in the
current project are displayed in a list.
-You can give every track a name,
which is then displayed in the master
track. Furthermore, information about
artist, album, year and genre can be
entered, which are transferred to the
ID3 tags of the files when they are
exported in MP3
. This data is used by database and
search functions in programs for
managing music such as MAGIX Music
Manager.
Every track in the list can be selected.
All of the corresponding objects
in the track are selected and the
playback position placed at the track
marker. You can change the sequence
of the tracks by using the "move"
buttons.
Track start:
Displays the start time of the track; you can also enter it numerically. In the gray area next to the number,
you can select the unit of measurement. The CD track list can be used for fine adjustments to the track
markers. The track markers can be clicked on and dragged using the mouse or controlled directly in the
track window using "Alt + arrow keys".
Track name:
Enter the name of the track here.
Move track:
With the arrow buttons you can rearrange the sequence of the tracks and their corresponding objects.
Delete track:
The track (marker and the corresponding objects) will be removed from the project.
Track name/artist/album/year/genre:
More details about the tracks (ID3 tags). Use "all" to apply the entry to all tracks in the project. This
way you can standardize different spellings of an artist, which are imported from different MP3 files, for
instance. Use "Write ID3 tags in original file(s)" to write this information back into the loaded MP3 file.
Keyboard shortcut: I
Get CD track information (freedb)
By online FreeDB query you can get complete title informations for an imported CD from the internet.
The query is based on the exact combination of title lengths in a given order for a number of tracks. This
is also working with tracks separately loaded into the the project (as MP3
files, for instance). The single play times of the tracks can even differ by some seconds, mostly the
correct CD is recognized anyway.
Just put your Audio
CD into the disc drive and select "Get CD track information (freedb").
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