Ah, sorry. I don't think I've ever loaded a track-by-track disc on my iPod. Maybe someone else can shed some light on that.
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What I do to have all my sets in order if for example its a four part set, is to keep it simple. Make sure all your fields in filled in exactly the same. One letter off or an extra field filled in can throw whole the thing off. When filling in the info, this is how I have mine set up:
Name:
Live @ Pacha 07-29-04 Part 1, 2, etc.
Artist:
Deep Dish
Genre:
House
I leave the rest of the fields blank. Hope this helps.
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i know what you're saying. i have the exact same question. when you rip a compilation cd, it doesn't save without breaks. it'll break between every track. i've always wondered if there was a way to get rid of the breaks.Originally posted by Troklo^^^^
What I mean is, for example..... I rip my GU18 track by track and then I upload it in to the ipod, will it load at the end of each track or will it just jump to the next one with out stoping????Comment
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Bypass this problem and rip your CD into one mp3 file with no breaks. You can use Exact Audio copy for doing this and get it for free here: http://www.exactaudiocopy.de/Comment
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When importing a CD to your library using iTunes, go to Advance->Join CD Tracks. This will join it into one file.Originally posted by CSquarei know what you're saying. i have the exact same question. when you rip a compilation cd, it doesn't save without breaks. it'll break between every track. i've always wondered if there was a way to get rid of the breaks.Originally posted by Troklo^^^^
What I mean is, for example..... I rip my GU18 track by track and then I upload it in to the ipod, will it load at the end of each track or will it just jump to the next one with out stoping????Comment
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