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It looks to me - who am a fairly new user of CATraxx - that tracks with indexes is not handled by CATraxx.

Have I overlooked something?

If yes, where is info to be found?

If no, how can I treat these indexes in a good way?


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It looks to me - who am a fairly new user of CATraxx - that tracks with indexes is not handled by CATraxx. Have I overlooked something?
If yes, where is info to be found? If no, how can I treat these indexes in a good way?

Please explain further...What do you exactly mean with " tracks with indexes " ?

Thanks in advance & have a great week !

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Some CD's - primarily older ones fron the 80's or early 90's - did have a structure where tracks with long duration had indexes. For instance an opera on one - or more CD's - could have each part on a single track, but this long track had a number of indexes locating the various arias and choruses.

Relatively few CD players supported this concept, and that may be a good reason to the decreasing numbers of such CD's today.

However, one of my CD-players can cope with these indexes, so it is of some interest to me to be able to register these indexex.

I hope this short explanation can clarify the reason behind my questions.


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bjohan wrote:
Some CD's - primarily older ones fron the 80's or early 90's - did have a structure where tracks with long duration had indexes. For instance an opera on one - or more CD's - could have each part on a single track, but this long track had a number of indexes locating the various arias and choruses.

Relatively few CD players supported this concept, and that may be a good reason to the decreasing numbers of such CD's today.

However, one of my CD-players can cope with these indexes, so it is of some interest to me to be able to register these indexex.

I hope this short explanation can clarify the reason behind my questions.

This is not supported. You could use the Subtitles field to name the various parts of a track, but it is not possible to select such a subtitle in the cd player.

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Is it possible to associate any other info than a name to such a subtitle?


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bjohan wrote:
Is it possible to associate any other info than a name to such a subtitle?

No, this is not possible.

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