Hi Peter,

There's a couple of ways that I do it.  I don't use the database option 
because quite honestly I don't know how the freakin thing works and I've 
used nero for the last 6 years sighs. But I use the traditional manual 
method of naming each track individually; unless I use the select all option 
and then name everything through windows explorer afterwards.

Tony
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Peter Bentley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio" <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2008 9:55 AM
Subject: Ripping from Nero


    High

Please excuse the second re-post. There has been no response so does this 
mean that the answer to my question is no or that nobody knows the answer. I 
would be very grateful for any information. The question is pasted below.



I am aware that when tracks are ripped and saved to the hard disk the track 
titles can be drawn down from the net. As long as Nero is running these 
track
names are available and read when the files are viewed in Windows Explorer. 
However, when Nero is unloaded the track names revert back to "01.mp3" 
"02.mp3"
etc. Is there a way within Nero of automatically changing the actual file 
names to the track titles or does this have to be done manually to each 
track
using normal editing techniques.

Regards

Peter Bentley


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