Windows Media Player re - arrange the order of the songs when I burn it to a cd

De : Troya

Message: Hi, I just have a question and I hope that someone could answer as soon as possible when I'm trying to burn audio CDs on my computer (using windows media player), he re - arranges them in a different order in which I wanted to be they... Does anyone know how to burn in the exact order that I want them to be?

I would be grateful if someone could send me an email with the answer... my email is: * e-mail address is removed from the privacy *.

De : Jeff Richards

Response: How do you determine the order in which the files were written to the CD? If you view the contents of the CD using Windows Explorer, the files are classified in the way that the browser has been set to see, not the way they have been written to the CD.

If you need them to be in order for other purposes, for example to play in a particular order in your drive, then you must determine how that player chooses the order in which to read the files - it is probably not the order in which they are copied to the CD.

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