mp3-Files in TCBurner

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Walter_vdV
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mp3-Files in TCBurner

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Hello
I'll burn mp3-Files on a CD. The problem is, in the TCBurner the files will be sorted by name. But I like to have my files in the form X-Song, A-Song, N-Song etc. in fact no sorting. Of course, I can use a counter prefix but in some mp3-players the filename and not the tag will be displayed. So it looks really stupid if your song displayed in a manner like 003_Song... User defined columns with ShellDetails are not supported by TCBurner. Is there any solution?
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I just tried it, and you are right. Does your CD player support playlists, e.g. m3u? That would be a good alternative to set the play order.
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Post by *Walter_vdV »

What do You expect in a car from Opel. I'm happy to have a steering wheel without extra cost :-)
Okay, but I can't understand the option "Unsorted" in the TC, I haven't seen any effect until yet for his option, otherwise the following normally must work:
- make a new project in TCB
- save this project
- empty the project
- focus the TCB panel
- set the option "unsorted" in TC for the TCB panel
- arrange the lines in the tbp-file with an editor in the way you want
- in TCB - load the project

but its sorted again in order of the name

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Post by *sqa_wizard »

but its sorted again in order of the name
This is a NTFS filesystem "feature" ;)
On a NTFS formatted drive, the files are always sorted by name ... without any TC interaction.
=> Even unsorted looks like sorted
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Post by *Walter_vdV »

Even unsorted looks like sorted
a really nice statement :-)
It's interesting which "features" are presented by the IT-branche.

Thanks
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