CD-Text

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Compact Disc Text

CD-Text is an extension of the Red Book Compact Disc specifications standard for audio CDs. It allows for storage of additional information (e.g. album name, song name, and artist) on a standards-compliant audio CD. The information is stored either in the lead-in area of the CD, where there is roughly five kilobytes of space available, or in the Subchannels R to W on the disc, which can store about 31 megabytes. The latter areas are not used by strict Red Book CDs. The text is stored in a format usable by the Interactive Text Transmission System (ITTS). ITTS is also used by Digital Audio Broadcasting or the MiniDisc. The specification was released in September 1996 and backed by Sony. Support for CD-Text is common, but not universal. Utilities exist to automatically rip CD-Text data, and insert it into CDDB or freedb.

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[edit] Software

  • Windows Media Player 10 and 11 with the WMPCDText plug-in support reading CD-Text.
  • iTunes 7 or higher supports burning with CD Text. It is by default an unchecked option in the burning preferences.
  • Toast on Mac OS X has support for CD-Text.
  • X-CD-Roast for Linux has had reading/writing support since version 0.98alpha10.
    • The underlying command-line utilities cdrecord/cdda2wav have support in (at least) version 2.01, but it must be enabled. See the documentation.
  • K3b has support for reading and writing CD-Text on Linux.
  • Realplayer 10 supports Reading and Writing of CD-Text
  • Winamp has had support for CD-Text since version 5.31.
  • foobar2000 has support for reading CD-Text to fill in artist/title information (if present) when playing and ripping CDs via the CD-TEXT Reader (foo_cdtext) plug-in.
  • Spider Player has support for reading CD-Text to fill in artist/title information (if present) when playing and ripping CDs
  • dBpoweramp CD Ripper has support for reading CD-Text to fill in artist/title information (if present) when playing and ripping CDs
  • Audiograbber has support for reading CD-Text to fill in artist/title information (if present) when ripping CDs
  • Exact Audio Copy and CDex have support for reading CD-Text to fill in artist/title information (if present) when ripping CDs.
  • Brasero has support for CD-Text from version 0.5.90
  • PreMaster CD and soundBlade on Mac OS X both have CD Text support.
  • Amadeus Pro on Mac OS X has CD Text support.
  • MediaMonkey has full CD-Text Support
  • Goldenhawk CDRWin can burn CD-Text
  • Prassi ONES can burn CD-Text
  • Nero Burning ROM can burn CD-Text since version 5.5.10; its track saving utility can read CD-Text when ripping.
  • ImgBurn can burn CD-Text. This information can be added/modified during the creation of a .CUE file.
  • IsoBuster copies CD-Text (if available) when a CD is ripped in raw format and saves it to a .cdt file.
  • CDex can read from CD-Text
  • Sound Juicer can read from CD-Text

[edit] Hardware

  • JVC's Arsenal KD-AR400 automotive CD AM-FM receiver (briefly) displays CD-Text data
  • The Toyota Prius supports CD-Text on its touch screen center console.
  • Some other Toyota cars (for example, Toyota Alphard) also supports CD-Text on its receivers
  • Audi supports CD-Text (e.g. A4 8K with Radio Symphony & MMI)
  • Pioneer CD Receivers support CD-Text
  • Professional Pioneer DJ CD players (CDJ-100/200/400/800/1000) support CD-Text, up to 48 characters are displayed on the latest CDJ-400 and CDJ-1000 MK3

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