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how to burn data disc (MP3) with songs in proper order, I would like to burn a disc with the songs in the same order
carolinejoy
post Oct 2 2008, 02:33 PM
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I have tried to burn data discs using media player, and sonic. When I burn the audio disc, the playlist is in proper order. However, when I try to burn a data disc--mp3, or wma. The songs get burned in a different order. Is there a software out there that would allow me to burn my data disc in the same order as my playlist?
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Neil Jones
post Oct 2 2008, 03:06 PM
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Windows by default shows all files on the disk in a certain order regardless of how they've been burnt.
It will always show them in ascending alphabetical order unless you tell it otherwise. This is design of Windows.
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