The whole cd-text thing is more dependent on the burner than the software I've found. Generally, all newer burners support it. What I do is rip the cd to .wav files using music match, since doing so is lossless. When I rip the .wav files, music match automatically connects to imdb.com and downloads the track names, artist name, etc and saves the tracks with the correct names. Then I use Nero to burn the cd, with the "Use cd-text" box checked. You have to enter the artist and album name when you burn the disk, but the track titles all get written as whatever the file was named. You can configure music match to write the file names using a variety of different styles, I generally go for "track number - song title"

(ie: 1 - Track1.wav)

Provided you've burned the cd like that, when you put it into the changer it will load the info and display it on the screen. If you move cd's around, the old info will remain until you actually load the disk. For instance, if you swap disks 1 and 2, the changer will not realize you've done so until you actually play those disks. So the display will still tell you that disk 1 is the old disk 1, but as soon as you hit play and it reloads that disk's info, it will realize it is now disk 2. This is a slight pain, but significantly easier than re-entering all the information again. All in all I have no complaints about the cd changer except one, which is an unreasonable complaint. You can't move it when it's full. The disks will fall out of their holders if you tilt it significantly and make a big jumbled mess that may interfere with the door opening mechanism. You can move it around on an equipment rack or something, provided you're careful to move it slowly and keep it level, but moving it any significant distance without emptying it first is a risky prospect. The only time mine ever jammed was after I had carelessly moved it into a different room. The jam did scratch up one disk, but not badly enough to make it skip. And I was able to fix it relatively easily (stuck my hand in the player with the door open and felt around for the offending cds.)


[black]-"The further we go and older we grow, the more we know, the less we show."[/black]