![]() ![]() But when I burn them to a CD they’re in exactly the correct order and play as they should. ![]() I’ve tried dropping the leading zeros (0) on songs 1 thru 9, putting a dash between the numbers and the song titles (01-Midnight Rider, etc) and everything else I can think of but nothing works. wma format, the last numbered song jumped to the first one and the rest played in the correctly-sorted order. mp3, even going to the trouble of correctly numbering them in the “metadata” portion (where the titles and what-not are) before saving them, thinking that might help. So then I trundled-out my faithful Audacity program and laboriously converted them all to. Each time I removed the last numbered song the next one in line jumped up to the first song played. So when I deleted #60, #59 took its place and played as the first song exactly as before and it followed the same pattern. ![]() The “real” #1 song would then play as #2 and the rest would play in the correct order. For some nutty reason the last song numbered 60 would insist on playing 1st, no matter what I did. wma files, numbered 01, 02, etc for a total of about 60 files. This is my 1st venture into putting audio files on a USB flash drive as opposed to the trusty ol’ CD, to play on my garden-variety Sony ghetto blaster. ![]()
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