There are other posts, mostly on the GX470 forum, about the CD player not displaying track/title info. I contacted Lexus about this, and was told the CD player used the "Gracenote" track/title system. Apparently some CDs have CD Text data on them, but not in the Gracenote format. But here's what I do. First, I usually make CD copies for my cars and keep the originals in my home player. When I burn a CD, I add the Gracenote data info, so that the CD copy displays the info in the GX470. Not all CD burn software and CD burners are compatible with burning track/title info, but new PCs seem to have this capability. I use a burner software "Easy CD-DA Extractor" from www.poikosoft.com that runs on Windows. You can download it and try it for 30 days free, and it costs only $35 to register. I use this software to load MP3 tracks onto SD cards and into my Sansa player. When you rip a CD, the software connects via internet to the Gracenote database and retrieves the title/track/artist data and adds it to the file. When you burn a CD copy, the Gracenote data gets copied too, and the CD copy will provide all this info on the car's display. I usually make CD copies in MP3 format since this audio quality is adequate for automobile listening, and since I can squeeze about 10 CDs onto a single CD in MP3 format. This gives the 6-disk changer an effective 60 disk capacity.