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#1 mcmike

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Posted 23 October 2006 - 05:44 PM

Hello,

I download live concerts (which are broken-down by tracks), and would like burn multiple shows to one DVD. It gets a bit confusing or unclear to me as to how I can keep the concerts seperated on the DVD so I can select which show I want to listen to off the Main Menu.

Example...

Stones>Tracks 1-20
Who>Tracks 1-24

I have the shows on my hard drive in labled folders.

Any help would be appreciated,

MIke

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Posted 24 October 2006 - 06:02 AM

View Postmcmike, on Oct 23 2006, 08:44 PM, said:

Hello,
I download live concerts (which are broken-down by tracks), and would like burn multiple shows to one DVD. It gets a bit confusing or unclear to me as to how I can keep the concerts seperated on the DVD so I can select which show I want to listen to off the Main Menu.
Example...
Stones>Tracks 1-20
Who>Tracks 1-24
I have the shows on my hard drive in labled folders.
Any help would be appreciated,
MIke


Mike, all you have to do is follow the instructions and make folders for your music in Music Disc Creator when you are adding the music.  Make sure you go back to the base folder when you add a new one or one could be created so that you have Stones with a subfolder Who.  You can select how you want the music to be cataloged.  Try it with a RW disc so you can see if this is what you want.  I believe you can add the entire folder at one time if all the music is in the same format.
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Posted 26 October 2006 - 03:15 PM

View Postsknis, on Oct 24 2006, 06:02 AM, said:

Mike, all you have to do is follow the instructions and make folders for your music in Music Disc Creator when you are adding the music.  Make sure you go back to the base folder when you add a new one or one could be created so that you have Stones with a subfolder Who.  You can select how you want the music to be cataloged.  Try it with a RW disc so you can see if this is what you want.  I believe you can add the entire folder at one time if all the music is in the same format.


You nailed it.....Thank you very much. I didn't have the base folder selected when adding additional files.

Thanks again, Cheers

Mike

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Posted 26 October 2006 - 03:51 PM

View Postmcmike, on Oct 26 2006, 06:15 PM, said:

You nailed it.....Thank you very much. I didn't have the base folder selected when adding additional files.
Thanks again, Cheers
Mike

Just passing along what I learned the hard way :) .  Glad it is giving you what you want.
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