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Old 04-28-2005, 05:12 PM
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MP3 CD Burning Program

I've recently converted all my CDs into MP3s so I can enjoy my new headunit. None of the CD burning programs I've used seem to meet m expectations though.

What I want it to do:
1. Be able to keep the songs in folders by album (iTunes sticks everything together in one folder)
2. Be able to keep the songs in the track order within the folder (Nero and the built-in CD burning app disregard the track # in the ID3 info)

Does anyone know of a program that will let me keep the files in their original folders AND keep them in order based on the ID3 track #?
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Old 04-28-2005, 05:24 PM
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I've recently converted all my CDs into MP3s so I can enjoy my new headunit. None of the CD burning programs I've used seem to meet m expectations though.

What I want it to do:
1. Be able to keep the songs in folders by album (iTunes sticks everything together in one folder)
2. Be able to keep the songs in the track order within the folder (Nero and the built-in CD burning app disregard the track # in the ID3 info)

Does anyone know of a program that will let me keep the files in their original folders AND keep them in order based on the ID3 track #?
Use Roxio Easy CD-Creator, a very nice cd-burning software. It would not merge ur folders and wont change ur order in which u name (make sure ur songs are in the order that u wish, becos i always name my files like 01xyz.mp3)

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Old 04-28-2005, 05:25 PM
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Just resort them in Nero. You may also want to check EZ CD Creator.
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The program I use to rip the MP3s does not have the option to put the track number in the title, and with 5+gigs of MP3s, I am definately not renaming them all on my own.

Resorting takes a while, I was hoping there was a program sophisticated enough to do it for me...
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Old 04-28-2005, 10:03 PM
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i do not know of any, but i bet you could find one out there on the internet...
scour and i bet there are some pretty nifty little programs out there.
i found some really cool freeware mp3 ripping and wav-wma-mp3 converters a while back.
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Old 04-28-2005, 11:28 PM
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The program I use to rip the MP3s does not have the option to put the track number in the title, and with 5+gigs of MP3s, I am definately not renaming them all on my own.

Resorting takes a while, I was hoping there was a program sophisticated enough to do it for me...
Sounds to me like you need a new ripping program.

There are some shareware programs out there that can do this (sort based on ID3 tag), and then rename the file with the track number (i.e. "03 " or "15-") at the beginning. They are few and far between, good luck finding them. There was one for Mac that I used a couple of times... Can't remember the name.

Try searching download.com? I don't really know what to tell you... I just use a Mac for all my media.
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Try 'CD Burner XP Pro' It is freeware and also burns DVDs better than any commercial program I have used.
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Sounds to me like you need a new ripping program.

There are some shareware programs out there that can do this (sort based on ID3 tag), and then rename the file with the track number (i.e. "03 " or "15-") at the beginning. They are few and far between, good luck finding them. There was one for Mac that I used a couple of times... Can't remember the name.

Try searching download.com? I don't really know what to tell you... I just use a Mac for all my media.
The ripping program I use is exact audio copy, which has been tested and proven to be the best quality mp3 encoder there is
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Try 'CD Burner XP Pro' It is freeware and also burns DVDs better than any commercial program I have used.
Thanks, will try it out

Update: Tryed it, it can rename the files, but cannot burn based on the ID3 tags. Overall it looks to be a very good program.
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The ripping program I use is exact audio copy, which has been tested and proven to be the best quality mp3 encoder there is
Hmmm... That's funny, because all MP3 encoders use a very very small variety of algorithms.

Nevertheless, it sounds like you are sacrificing function for form with that program.
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Hmmm... That's funny, because all MP3 encoders use a very very small variety of algorithms.

Nevertheless, it sounds like you are sacrificing function for form with that program.
Insert n00b comments here, it can put the track # in the title...

The option was in a menu I just discovered, apparently I had it set on beginner mode instead of expert.
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Insert n00b comments here, it can put the track # in the title...

The option was in a menu I just discovered, apparently I had it set on beginner mode instead of expert.
I retract all earlier said comments. I just have very little patience for programs that can't do simple functions like that, sorry. Good news though!
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Insert n00b comments here, it can put the track # in the title...

The option was in a menu I just discovered, apparently I had it set on beginner mode instead of expert.
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