When I make a backup copy of my purchased CD's, I use a program called CDex. It has a feature of connecting to the internet, accessing a database and extracting the titles from the database and adding them to the files. Maybe this would work for you? Jinx wrote: > I burned a few tracks to a CD as a compilation but regretfully forgot > to make a note of titles and artists > > So all I get in the CD directory now is Track01.cda to Track07.cda, > which isn't very helpful. These are all similar-sounding solo piano pieces > that I can't identify from memory > > I always put the compilation in a folder with names > > 01 Artist - Title, Duration.wav > 02 Artist - Title, Duration.wav > etc > > do a screen capture, edit, save as a .gif and then burn with Nero > > I've used several ways to read the track in but none of them include > the original filename. Did the filename ever make it to the CD ? Is > there a utility or whatnot to make it readable if it did ? > > TIA > -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist