Jinx, On Fri, 26 Jan 2007 14:31:27 +1300, Jinx wrote: > > > 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? > > I've not used it myself but a neighbour had something like it on an > Mac. Seem to work OK for him but he was using it on commercial > recordingd. These tracks are not copies from other CDs but edited > .wav files from radio recordings, so they have no inherent information, > only the .wav filenames I gave them In that case I think that in your inland waterborne journey, you are deficient in the paddle department! :-) If you'd copied it from a commercial CD then there's a chance that some reference remains, but as you came from an analog sound source, there was nothing there to capture. You're not alone - I've done this too. There is only aural recognition left (find an expert to help?), I'm afraid. Cheers, Howard Winter St.Albans, England -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist