Thanks Randy, I wasn't aware of the iTunes -> Finder -> Audiobook Builder sequence for getting CD and track names into Audiobook Builder.
I deleted CD Info.cidb and rebooted the Mac as you suggested, but that didn't solve the problem. Finder and ABB still display "Audio CD" as the CD title, and "1 Audio Track.aiff", "2 Audio Track.aiff", and so on as the track names for the audiobook I was working on.
I also downloaded and reinstalled iTunes 10.1.1, but that didn't help either.
Then I started shoving bunches of audio CDs into the drive. iTunes never failed to get the CD titles and track names from the Gracenote database and display them in iTunes. Finder was able to display the CD titles and track names for most of them, but for some of then all Finder ever showed were the generic "Audio CD", "1 Audio Track.aiff", and so on.
I then tried the same CDs in another Mac with the same OS version (10.6.6) and iTunes version (10.1.1) and got exactly the same results. The same CDs that showed generic titles in Finder on the first Mac also showed generic titles in Finder on the second Mac, even though iTunes displayed the titles from the Gracenote database. This is very strange, and I don't remember it being a problem before I upgraded our Macs to OS 10.1.1.
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