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MP3 CDs burn order

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#1 tbuker01

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Posted 16 June 2012 - 07:02 AM

As you know depending on the bit rate you can add over 150 MP3 songs to a a CD, Now I burn them primarily for play in my vehicle which does not have a shuffle option so it plays the songs all the songs in alphabetical order even after I have used the move up/down arrows to put them in the order i would like them to play.  I have saved it as a .rox playlist and they show up in the order I have intented but when I burn the actual disc the songs come out in alphabetical order.

Does anybody know how I can get them to burn in my customized order instead of alphabetically?  

Thanks for your help,
T. Buker

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Dell Dimension 8400
Ram: 3 GB
OS: Windows XP Professional - Service Pack 3
Available Space on HD: 97.3 GB

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Posted 16 June 2012 - 07:29 AM

Use "Create Music Disc Projects"  and select as shown.    I just noticed that you have Creator 2010.  I don't remember if that is the same name or if they changed it.  Whatever it is, it should still work.

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Posted 16 June 2012 - 12:20 PM

That did the trick,,,THANKS very much for the very helpful information.




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