![]() ![]() Album artwork is maintained in several online databases. Commerical audio CDs do not have album artwork embedded in them. John, There is some confusing information as you phrased your question. Here's a quick tutorial on this, but there are many more out there: If you burn you CD in Audio Creator first, then add Album Art, CD-Text and other information in iTunes, then upload it to one of the databases mentioned above, you can do that via the iTunes program. Just burn a standard Data CD with only MP3 files. If you have a CD player capable of playing MP3 Data CDs you can retain this information. If you are burning a standard Audio CD, then you won't be able to add track name and artist info to CD tracks, nor album art. Unfortunately, pyro Audio Creator cannot write CD Text onto a standard Audio CD. There are some things embedded on store-bought CDs, like CD-text, but album art is (usually) not on the actual CD. Are you referring to iTunes or Windows Media Player picking up the album art? This is done by those programs querying a database and picking up the information via the internet.
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