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Post by Goblin King on Jan 31, 2007 23:31:57 GMT
I've been copying music from CDs to an MP3 player for a service user at the computer project.
My question is this - can MP3 players cope with folders?
I'm asking this because when I copy the tracks from several CDs they become a jumbled mess as opposed to being sorted by album.
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Post by Tinkerbell on Feb 1, 2007 13:26:09 GMT
Depends on the mp3 player I would guess. Mine sorts them by album and I can create folders to put non music things in.
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Post by lollipop on Feb 1, 2007 18:19:45 GMT
Directly from CD's to the music player? Might be better to do it via iTunes or something. I have an iPod but I have a couple of friends with Zens - iTunes works equally well with both.
The program should sort it for you.
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Post by Goblin King on Feb 3, 2007 22:09:35 GMT
Thanks for this. I thought that there might be a sort of standard - clearly it depends on the hard ware.. These are very cheap MP3 players - with the Ministry of Sound logo on being sold cheap in TKMaxx (on 128MB). The guy who owns the CDs and players is partially sighted so has trouble sorting the tracks himself - I was using Media Player to rip the CDs to disk. Then I just copied the tracks like you would do with any files on a pen drive. I can see more experimentation is required. Thanks again. (glad I know up-to-the-minute leisure-tech-using types )
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