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Topic: possible to fix text format for CD-TEXT? (Read 1001 times) previous topic - next topic
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possible to fix text format for CD-TEXT?

I name wave files before burning them in Nero Express, but I know that if I paste text which isnt whatever is the correct format, I will lose the text info. Specifically, if I copy and paste file names from a non-english website, usually the punctuation (apostrophes or quotations) will look slightly different, and eliminate all the tracks names on the burned CD. It only takes one non-standard figure to do this. The solution is just to retype those marks.

I'm having a similar problem with text I've copied from a pdf file, but I havent figured out how to fix it. The text and punctuation looks okay. The really weird problem is the audio files in separate folders might burn correctly, but if I load them together to burn on one CD (whether from their separate folders, or if I move all the files to one folder), I lose the track/composer names.
DVD burners are not the problem, and I'm not loading more than 99 tracks or going over 80 minutes.
I had already organized the file names, track numbers, etc. with Foobar. Is there a way in Foobar, or elsewhere, to standardize (relatively instantly) the text to whatever the specification is for CD-Text?