Is there a way to partition a CD-R so that the audio portion is played first when inserted into a CD player, then a computer can be used to read liner notes data, either plain text or FDF?
The Audio Cleaning Lab cannot burn that, you would have to use a data CD where the files are burn to disc like it was a hard drive, and I do not know any CD players that could play a data disc.
I think Audio Cleaning Lab burns in Red Book Standard (.cda) file format.
You would need burning software for creating a data disc. Each audio file would need to be exported individually as well. I used to do this with a program called CD Architect, but that company is no longer around or making that software.
In fact, I do have a data burning package called Express Burn Disc Burning Software by NCH Software. It burns both music and data files, but not on the same CD-R. Could it be done stepwise?