
I then delete the CDT file before burning new CDs with my altered CD Text.

I need to delete that line because I don't deal with the CDT file when altering the CUE file. The CUE file itself, when there's already CD Text on the ripped CD, at the top has a line referring to the CDT file. The CUE includes not only the MP3s you want to burn, but also the gaps between songs, song length, the song text, etc. When I alter the CD Text I deal with the CUE file. Start up ImgBurn, and from the Tools Menu select, 'Create CUE File.' What's a CUE file It's a track that specifies exactly how to lay out the tracks on a CD before you burn them. The CUE file is a text file, the BIN has the audio. When you rip CDs with Imgburn you get 3 files: They support CD Text and I insist on CD Text support, so I generally copy my CDs and usually add or alter the CD Text to suit me (I find that supplied CD Text is usually inadequate for my purposes, and if there's no CD Text, I almost always supply some that suits me). It supports all Windows versions from Windows 95 to Windows 10, and can also run on Linux if you use Wine. My players are Pioneer PD-F1007, high capacity (301 CDs each). ImgBurn is a freeware, meaning that it will never ask you for money. There are many CD burning tools out there, including several popular free ones as well as several commercial ones. I am very into music/audio and have hundreds of CDs. ImgBurn is a free, powerful burning tool that can be used to burn files and ISOs to CD/DVD/HDDVD/Bluray discs, or to create images of them.
