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Sorry, I don't know what you mean.

 

If you read a disc to an image and then burn that image back to disc, you end up with a copy that'll behave exactly as the original disc did.

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Well thats not what happened. I put a commercial music cd in the drive and did a read image and saved it to a file. I then put a blank cd in the drive and did a write image using the cue file. It did the burn ok and the music tracks are there but when I look at the files on the disk instead of the names of the music files it has Track 1, Track 2, etc. Can I do anything to get the track names instead. Thanks

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No. That's the way an Audio CD looks in Explorer.

 

If the original disc had CD Text on it you only see it in a car CD player that have support for reading the text.

 

If you play it in Winamp or Windows Media Player you need a plugin for CD Text.

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