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<blockquote data-quote="Adric" data-source="post: 1515808" data-attributes="member: 245480"><p>Seeing as how you are using DVD's, I would immagine it's probably burning the disc as file directory rather than an audio disc meaning that its just copying the files from your hard drive to the disc rather than converting them to streamable pulse code modulation (PCM) that traditional audio CD players use. In this case, it might be burning them in either alphabetical order by file name or by the order that they appear in finder.</p><p></p><p>You could try re arranging them in finder to the same order that they appear in your playlist or you could try and download a program that will burn the DVD's as DVD audio (iTunes doesn't do this). That way, you could create a playlist there and it would burn the DVD in much the same way that iTunes burns CD's, except obviously you will need a DVD player to play them.</p><p></p><p>DVD audio holds a number of benefits over CD's. because of all of the extra space, you can either burn many more songs to a single disc, you could burn uncompressed (lossless) tracks, or even (if you have the right tools) music in 5.1 surround sound.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Adric, post: 1515808, member: 245480"] Seeing as how you are using DVD's, I would immagine it's probably burning the disc as file directory rather than an audio disc meaning that its just copying the files from your hard drive to the disc rather than converting them to streamable pulse code modulation (PCM) that traditional audio CD players use. In this case, it might be burning them in either alphabetical order by file name or by the order that they appear in finder. You could try re arranging them in finder to the same order that they appear in your playlist or you could try and download a program that will burn the DVD's as DVD audio (iTunes doesn't do this). That way, you could create a playlist there and it would burn the DVD in much the same way that iTunes burns CD's, except obviously you will need a DVD player to play them. DVD audio holds a number of benefits over CD's. because of all of the extra space, you can either burn many more songs to a single disc, you could burn uncompressed (lossless) tracks, or even (if you have the right tools) music in 5.1 surround sound. [/QUOTE]
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