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Subject: RE: RIP wilth NERO or ROXIO From: GUEST,woodsie Date: 07 Aug 04 - 05:43 AM When you rip music to MP3 the files are automatically listed in alpha - this is very annoying and usually ruins the continuity of an album. There is however a free program called psychic mp3 which corrects this problemand restores tracks the correct running order.It does this by connecting to some massive cddb on the net. I haven't tried it yet but have heard good reports, get it here downloas psychic mp3 Good luck! Let us know the results. |
Subject: RE: RIP wilth NERO or ROXIO From: mack/misophist Date: 06 Aug 04 - 09:00 PM I use another program (Ripit) that does the same thing. The only way to keep the track order is to write an m3u file in that order or to rename the mp3's so that they start with the desired numbers. That's because, unless the file name starts with a number, the default order is always alphabetical. First numbers, then caps, then lower case; although I don't know if windows distinguishes between upper and lower case. |
Subject: RE: RIP wilth NERO or ROXIO From: DonMeixner Date: 06 Aug 04 - 08:33 AM Sorry. Misunderstood you. For that I will have to refere to my son. |
Subject: RE: RIP wilth NERO or ROXIO From: GUEST,stumped Date: 06 Aug 04 - 12:15 AM I dont mean copying a CD, BUT RIPPING MP3s from a CD to a directory! |
Subject: RE: RIP wilth NERO or ROXIO From: DonMeixner Date: 05 Aug 04 - 11:52 PM You know Guest, I have never looked to tell you truth. It always seems to assign the correct track numbers to what ever I am copying. I have never noticed an alphabetic listing at all. |
Subject: RE: RIP wilth NERO or ROXIO From: GUEST,stumped Date: 05 Aug 04 - 10:47 PM does the ROxio 6.0 user imply that TRACK NUMBERS are assigned to the songs like this? 01 - title one 01 - title two 01 - title three 01 - title four 01 - title five 01 - title six 01 - title seven after ripping and checking the songs in the directory mine are like this - alphabetical A to Z???? NO track numbers at all title five title four title one title seven title six title three title two where did you find the parameter setting to add the track numbers to the RIPPED files? |
Subject: RE: RIP wilth NERO or ROXIO From: DonMeixner Date: 05 Aug 04 - 10:30 PM I use Roxio 6.0. No problems at all. |
Subject: RE: RIP wilth NERO or ROXIO From: Rabbi-Sol Date: 05 Aug 04 - 10:05 PM I also notice when I use Nero to copy an entire music CD, the copy plays well on my computer. However when it is played on a regular CD player, the first 3 tracks come out OK. The others deteriorate in quality as you go along, and the last 3 tracks do not play at all. I wonder if my problem is related to the one our guest has ? SOL ZELLER |
Subject: RIP wilth NERO or ROXIO From: GUEST Date: 05 Aug 04 - 07:49 PM Roxio rips files from a cd OK --- in the correct NUMERICAL order... [with no numbers assigned] but soon as you re/list them they are listed in Alphabetical Order!!! NERO is great for burning cds made from CAS or LPs... allowing for EASILY/QUICKLY putting BREAK points between songs greatly simplifiying the process BUT NERO apparently CANNOT be used to RIP files from a CD!!!! HELP! |
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