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<blockquote data-quote="mrplow" data-source="post: 1515826" data-attributes="member: 38928"><p>They aren't being burnt to the disc in alphabetical order. Because you are using DVD they are just being burnt as files. </p><p>Burn any files to a data disc and the operating system will display them as such. The default being alaphabetical. This has nothing to do with the sequence they are on the disc.</p><p>The CD audio standard on the other hand has a mechanic as part of the standard to respect track order.</p><p>What you could try is creating an M3U playlist and burn this along with the tracks. </p><p></p><p>Another, sledgehammer to crack a walnut, solution is to decide upon a sequence then use a renaming tool to put a number at the start of the filename (or in another piece of OS sortable metadata).</p><p></p><p>Perhaps also consider using Burn to create a true DVD-Audio disc</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrplow, post: 1515826, member: 38928"] They aren't being burnt to the disc in alphabetical order. Because you are using DVD they are just being burnt as files. Burn any files to a data disc and the operating system will display them as such. The default being alaphabetical. This has nothing to do with the sequence they are on the disc. The CD audio standard on the other hand has a mechanic as part of the standard to respect track order. What you could try is creating an M3U playlist and burn this along with the tracks. Another, sledgehammer to crack a walnut, solution is to decide upon a sequence then use a renaming tool to put a number at the start of the filename (or in another piece of OS sortable metadata). Perhaps also consider using Burn to create a true DVD-Audio disc [/QUOTE]
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