MP3 Album Folders

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In my message "Renaming MP3 Files" I asked if there was an easy way to rename
files to meet my MP3 CD players requirements. Assuming I find a way to do
this, can the Windows Media Player burn an entire album including a folder
enclosing the songs in an album. It seems that I must drag single songs to
the burn list. I can't drag an entire album and have it burn as a folder of
songs.

What would be ideal is to drag approximately 10 albums to the burn list.
There would be 10 folders each containing the songs of the album. Currently I
have to use the windows file system to drag the files to the burn drive.
 
Have you tried highlighting them all and then drag them over with your mouse?
 
denmarks said:
In my message "Renaming MP3 Files" I asked if there was an easy way to rename
files to meet my MP3 CD players requirements. Assuming I find a way to do
this, can the Windows Media Player burn an entire album including a folder
enclosing the songs in an album. It seems that I must drag single songs to
the burn list. I can't drag an entire album and have it burn as a folder of
songs.

What would be ideal is to drag approximately 10 albums to the burn list.
There would be 10 folders each containing the songs of the album. Currently I
have to use the windows file system to drag the files to the burn drive.

Bypass WMP and do it in Explorer.
 
I have had much better luck burning MP3 CDs from within my burning software
and Win Explorer. I have had albums burn out of track order in WMP10--no way
to arrange tracks back to correct order in the burn list, at least no way I
could find.
 
Prilosec said:
I have had much better luck burning MP3 CDs from within my burning software
and Win Explorer. I have had albums burn out of track order in WMP10--no
way to arrange tracks back to correct order in the burn list, at least no
way I could find.
Try using other software. Ahead Nero, for example.
 

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