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Posted by jonesie on 08/03/06 13:23
Thanks for your reply. I'll try something like that.
(I've got various 3-CD operas collected into single folders and
renumbered with Lupas Rename so I can't use the original track
numbers.)
fred-bloggs wrote:
> "jonesie" <jones.bristol@gmail.com> wrote in news:1154583910.853061.34220
> @b28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com:
>
> > I have had an CD based mp3 player for a couple of years and I'm quite
> > used to copying albums from my hard disk to a CD it to listen to. I
> > decided to "upgrade" to a flash based mp3 player (more capacity
> > etc.).
> >
> > I enjoy operas and the CD based player quite happily played them in
> > order of numbered original file name - 01 Overture, 02 recitativo 03
> > aria etc.
> >
> > When I drag the folders, one per opera, over to my new flash based
> > player I've found that it plays the tracks out of order.
> >
> > For instance on my favourite Magic Flute (von Karajan) I get the 01
> > Overture first then track 09 then 20 then 02! (Using Zortam Mp3 Media
> > Studio I've copied the filenames to the ID3 'title' tag so they're in
> > numbered order as well but with the same result.)
> >
> > I've racked my brains about this and cannot get the flash-based
> > player to play 01, 02 etc.
> >
> > I think I'm missing some fundamental principle here everyone else
> > seems to be aware of. Could someone kindly point out where I'm going
> > wrong?
> >
> > Thanks if you can help.
> >
> >
>
> Have you tried putting the track number in the ID3 track number, rather
> than in the title?
>
> --
> fred
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