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Arranging the order to burn a CD?

 
 
Crackles McFarly
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      23rd Jan 2008
I have the books of the bible in mp3 format and want to burn several
CD's in cd format. How do I arrange the order so that it burns the
books in order on the new cd's?

p.s. if this is the wrong ng please tell me which one.

thanks
 
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Jim
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      23rd Jan 2008

"Crackles McFarly" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I have the books of the bible in mp3 format and want to burn several
> CD's in cd format. How do I arrange the order so that it burns the
> books in order on the new cd's?
>
> p.s. if this is the wrong ng please tell me which one.
>
> thanks

Most likely, the burning software does so in the order that you select.
However, the software that reports the contents of the CD does so in lexical
order. There is no real connection between the order that the files appear
on disk and the order that they appear on your screen.

A way to get the reported disk contents in whatever order you wish is to
name the files such that the lexical order is the one that you want.

Jim


 
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