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    Burn Mp3 Files

    I want to burn MP3 files as MP3 files (to play on an MP3 player) so that I can play them at random. The trouble is that when I burn an MP3 project (using Roxio Easy CD Creator), it burns the 200 MP3s all as one track. When I put my MP3 player in random mode, it plays tracks (not files) at random so it always reverts to the first song.

    I have tried Track At Once and Disc At Once and the same thing happens.

    Does anyone know which software burns each MP3 as a separate track or session without having to burn each MP3 separately? Or how do you do it with Roxio?

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    Try burning in data mode.

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    That didn't work.

    Anyone know whether this can be done with Nero??

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    yep, create a new DATA CD (not audio), and drag all the MP3's into the new image, then burn

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    Using Nero??

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    yes using Nero, or any other CD writing program

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    How do you do it using Roxio Easy CD Creator??

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    I haven't got it here, but I expect it will be as was stated in the first reply, burn a DATA CD (not audio), and just add all the MP3 files you want.

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    I tried that but it still burnt each batch of files as one session - not each file as an individual session.

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    are you sure they need to be in individual sessions?? that sounds really bizarre - check your MP3 player manual to see how it expects the CD to be setup.. I would expect just the files on their own (in one session) would be fine, or maybe in folders grouped by album or something.

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    Try burning TAO.

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