If you've burnt an audio disc (at least that's what I'm assuming from the minimal information provided), it will be in a different format from a regular "data" CD, and the tracks won't show up as explicitly named files in Explorer.
You should just see "Track01.cda, Track02.cda, Track03.cda..." , so it appears in your case everything has worked as it should.
In imgburn write a cue file, does anyone know how to get the track names appear as they are written in the cue file-but once burn ive just got track 1/2/3 etc![]()
your cd player needs to support cd text, and i think your writer does as well.
Anyway , everyone knows the best way to burn a CD is using Foobar 2000. I think it still needs the nero dll (but you can just use an old version). Load up tracks, right click -> burn to cd and then 'it just works' I've burned cds that way for years and I get CD text. A lot of PC Cd players don't read the text from the disc, but from CDDB etc, which depends on the CD and the track length etc to generate a checksum, so if you have made a mix cd, or made up and 'album' using non-album tracks it won't work either.
foobar natively reads cue files, which makes it awesome for those albums ripped as 1 mp3 + cue.