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Old November 5th, 2004, 10:00 AM
Judge Judge is offline
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Last and first track get reversed

Test Case:
1. Start with a folder of about 20 songs, with numeric file names, as shown below:
01-Love Me Tender
02-Brandy
....
20-House of the Rising Sun

2. Select "Custom Assembly" tab

3. Select "Add Track from Hard Drive"

4. Browse to the folder containing the 20 songs.

5. Open all the songs.

6. Notice that song 20 is first in the "Song Name" listing, and song 01 is last.

This swapping of first and last is a problem if you've already updated your directory listings and made CD labels.
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Old November 5th, 2004, 11:41 AM
George George is offline
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Re: Last and first track get reversed

I never use the dual digits below 10, and never have seen this problem.
Simply use 1,2,3,4,etc. through 9.

I believe this would rerlate to the windows numeric system, not any bug in Microstudio. Not that I can't be wrong, just my guess.

Never seen the dual digit's below 10 on any commercial cassette or cd contents listing either. Maybe that's the reason these days, since everything's computerized.

George
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Old November 5th, 2004, 08:45 PM
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Re: Last and first track get reversed

This is a bug in the Microsoft operating system, when you add tracks. The way to get around it is to select the files from 20 up to 1, then it will process correctly.
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