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11. Why does the order of MP3 tracks change when I compile an MP3 CD? It always ends up in alphabetical order, and I am unable to change it.
First of all, there is a big difference between an Audio CD and a MP3 CD.
If you burn an Audio CD, all MP3s will be converted into CDA, so regular CD players will be able to read this CD. (This is specified through the Red Book.)
An MP3 CD is really just a Data CD, as you are using the CD-ROM (ISO) standard. And every CD-ROM (ISO) has to be written within the specification of the Yellow Book for this format. Otherwise it would not be readable on any system or by any MP3 player. This specification forces all tracks to be in alphabetical order. No exceptions.
But there is an easy workaround. Set prefixes in front of the filenames which consist of numbers.
For Example:
001_name.mp3
002_name.mp3
003_name.mp3
This way you can burn the MP3 audio files in the order you wish to play them.
Not exactly elegant but effective :thumbs: