Hey there,
I'm also a registered user (have been for years). So, if I understand
you correctly, this should work.
Try this,
First, don't delete the playlist. Make a label from the playlist.
If you try to make a label from that CD, what you're getting is
exactly what it will give you since are using a burned Audio CD. If
you stick that burned CD into another system (if I understand you
correctly) it will say the same thing as what you're getting in
UnCoverit. iTunes doesn't add any data (like song titles) to Audio
CDs. It will for mp3 CDs but that's not what it sounds like you're
burning.
Hope that helps,
If it's not entirely clear, please let me know and I'll try to reword
it. Sometimes what sounds fine to me, doesn't to others...
Andrew
On Mar 19, 2007, at 9:15 AM, Brennan wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I am a registered user. (FWIW) I've just been playing around with
> 2.3 a3 and I am still
> having a problem (reported by email about a year ago, which
> received a non-helpful
> reply). I'm posting here to see if anyone can help out.
>
> Problem: Can't make an Audio CD cover from a disc I have made
> myself, and then whose
> playlist has been deleted from iTunes.
>
> Steps to repro:
>
> Make a mixed playlist in iTunes from AIFF, WAV or lossless files.
> (For the sake of a test, two songs is enough)
> Burn an Audio CD from it in iTunes.
> Delete the playlist (and the associated files) from your iTunes
> library.
> Eject the CD
> Re-insert CD
> Mac OSX (and iTunes) recognises the disc, and the song titles.
> (Great!)
> Try getting uncoverit to make an AudioCD cover from it.
>
> Expected results: Song and disc titles appear as they do in iTunes
> - with correct names
> Actual results: Song titles are "Untitled 1.aiff", "Untitled
> 2.aiff"... etc.
>
> I have tried every which way, but Uncoverit either insists on
> connecting to the internet to
> get the song titles (duh!) or seems to overlook some database
> somewhere and goes with
> the default names. Any ideas???
>
> *****************************************************
> Now for a bug report:
>
> Issue: Text refuses to show up in text fields
> New cover, source 'None' (or whatever)
> Make a new text area with the type tool
> Double click text area
> Type something into the "custom text" of the text area properties
> dialog.
> Close dialog.
>
> Expected results: Text should appear
> Actual results: No text appears
>
> Note: double-clicking again shows that the text is there in the
> properties dialog, it's just
> not showing up.
>
>
> *****************************************************
>
> Finally a few feature requests concerning the layout tools:
>
> Most (as in 'almost all') graphics editors follow the convention
> that Shift+Arrow keys
> moves an object 10 pixels at a time instead of 1 pixel at a time.
> Uncoverit could benefit
> greatly from this feature
>
> Most (as in 'almost all') graphics editors follow the convention
> that Shift+Drag moves an
> object only horizontally or vertically. Uncoverit could benefit
> greatly from this feature too!
>
> A great many tools (especially those originating from Macromedia)
> follow the convention
> that Alt+drag duplicates an object. Uncoverit could benefit greatly
> from this feature.
>
> Resize handles should not be zoomed when the view is zoomed. It
> makes life kinda
> difficult and actually works against having a zoom in the first place.
>
> I would like to see some kind of 'align' tool (similar to the one
> in Flash or Freehand) so that
> I can align objects easily without having to keep typing X and Y
> values into the inspector.
>
> Ok that's all griping for now. I am sure there are some more
> issues, but these are the ones
> that have been bothering me for too long. I hope they'll be
> attended to soonish. Keep up
> the good work!
>
>
>
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