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'Although there are several competing versions, this new account from Bamert, by turns opulent and incisive and making the most of the colourful orchestral detail, seems to me to be the best currently available.' BBC Music Magazine |
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Why does the order of MP3 tracks change when I compile an MP3 CD? It always ends up in alphabetical order, and I am unable to change it. |
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| First of all, there is a big difference between an Audio CD and a MP3 CD. If you burn an Audio CD, all MP3s will be converted into CDA(udio), so standard CD players will be able to play this CD. An MP3 CD is really just a Data CD, using the CD-ROM (ISO) standard to which every CD-ROM (ISO) has to conform; Yellow Book specification. This specification forces all tracks to alphabetical order. |
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