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#1 dom1

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Posted 28 April 2009 - 03:12 PM

When I burn a cd-r using the "jukebox" it does not allow me to burn files in the order i want them on the disc...for example if I have 10 albums I want to burn onto a cd-r it will allow me to burn them but chooses the sequence they are burned in..it seems to burn them alphabetically..even if i take the time to put them in the sequence I want it seems to by pass that sequence ...any ideas?

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Posted 29 April 2009 - 09:42 AM

QUOTE (dom1 @ Apr 28 2009, 06:12 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
When I burn a cd-r using the "jukebox" it does not allow me to burn files in the order i want them on the disc...for example if I have 10 albums I want to burn onto a cd-r it will allow me to burn them but chooses the sequence they are burned in..it seems to burn them alphabetically..even if i take the time to put them in the sequence I want it seems to by pass that sequence ...any ideas?


mp3 discs are data disc and will put them in alpha order.  You can however go into Music Disc Creator and, under options, set the individual tracks to burn in order.  Read about it in the help menu.

I don't remember if juke box is a lite version of Music Disc Creator or something else.  You could also rename the folder to have a numerical designation in front of the name.  Just remember the computer numbering system if you go to 10 or over. (1, 10, 2 etc.)
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