Allegedly, on or about 07 December 2013, Jim sent:
> How does one setup Brasero to burn the name of Songs to CD ?
I've only briefly dabbled with CD text.  I don't have a standalone
player that support it.  And the software players that supposedly
support it, have never shown it to me (granted that I haven't checked
upon this for a long time).  But CD text is the name commonly used for
what you describe.  It may be a plug-in (not listed in mine), it may be
built-in, or it mayn't be supported (I haven't checked for the last
two).

If I right-click on an audio track in the track list, I can edit title,
artist, composer, ISRC, and track start and stop times.  I would have
thought the reason that I can enter such data, is that it will be
included with the burn.  Give that a try.

> And how does one get Brasero to burn tracks in sequence instead random 
> across CD ?

It has always listed the tracks in the sequence that I add them to the
editor.  Plus I can drag them around to rearrange them, if I want.

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