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Re: Bugs: Covers for 'Home made' Audio CDs, invisible Text areas & feature requests

--- In uncoverit_users@yahoogroups.com, Andrew Zima <kodac@...> wrote:

> Try this,
>
> First, don't delete the playlist.

Ah.. that's exactly the problem! I already did that.

> 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.

Yes, I know that would/will work, and is the 'more correct procedure', it's just
that I have
burned many mixed CDs and deleted the playlists (long ago).

It's certainly not a solution for me to re-rip all the tracks (which amounts to
many
gigabytes) and reassemble the playlists just so UnCoverit can get a few
Kilobytes of text.

What puzzles me is that my system (iTunes etc.) displays the correct titles, but
UnCoverit
does not, which is why I am asking here.

I suppose it's a kind of enhancement request, but really it feels like a bug (or
at least the
software is not managing my expectations as well as it could) when I select a
disc with the
correct titles using the UnCoverit user interface and then UnCoverit generates a
cover with
the generic (i.e. wrong) titles.

The correct titles must be stored 'somewhere' on my Mac, even if the playlist
has long
been deleted, so I think it's reasonable to expect a specialist tool like
Uncoverit to be able
to... uncover them!

Brennan




Wed Mar 21, 2007 8:35 am

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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...
Brennan
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Mar 19, 2007
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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....
Andrew Zima
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Mar 20, 2007
6:37 am

... Ah.. that's exactly the problem! I already did that. ... Yes, I know that would/will work, and is the 'more correct procedure', it's just that I have ...
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