MP3s Playing in Wrong Order!

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  1. Posts : 149
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    MP3s Playing in Wrong Order!


    I copied a bunch of MP3s to a flash drive to play in my car while driving. However, some of the tracks are playing in the wrong order. For example, track 2 will play before track 1. I downloaded a metatag editor to edit the metadata, then saved the files, but the problem is still happening! What am I missing???

    Thanks for any and all replies!
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  2. whs
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    I would suspect the device you have in the car being the culprit.
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  3. Posts : 3,371
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       #3

    Does the device support using a Playlist? It's also possible that the device has a shuffle feature that may need to be turned off.
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  4. Posts : 226
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    I'd suspect it's playing the files in alphabetical order. Try renaming the files:

    01 - song
    02 - song
    03 - song

    etc
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  5. Posts : 149
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    Thread Starter
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    Zoloft said:
    I'd suspect it's playing the files in alphabetical order. Try renaming the files:

    01 - song
    02 - song
    03 - song

    etc
    The device in question is my in-dash car stereo, a Kenwood KDC-255U In-Dash USB/CD Receiver. The shuffle mode is OFF, and I can plug my USB drive directly into the front of the unit. My tracks ARE numbered, but are numbered for example, Beatles - 01, Beatles - 02, etc. The tracks ARE playing in (roughly) alphabetical order, but the numerical sequence is still not right. I am perplexed...
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  6. Posts : 226
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    Can you check the file tags? see if they have a track number that might be throwing things off?
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  7. Posts : 149
    Windows 7 64-bit
    Thread Starter
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    Zoloft said:
    Can you check the file tags? see if they have a track number that might be throwing things off?
    As stated in my original post, I downloaded a metatag editor to edit the metadata, to no avail. I used Mp3tag to check the track titles, re-name them if necessary, then saved them back to the flash drive. But the problem still occurrs--they just will not play in the proper order! I don't think it is my in-dash stereo, as I can play the files in WinAmp on my PC and the problem happens there too. Weird...
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  8. Posts : 226
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    Think I may have had a revelation while in the shower. Are you playing a multi-disc set? Perhaps the player is playing "01 - disc 1" then "01 - disc 2" then "02 - disc 1" and so on. If this is the case, you can change the numbering (both the track names and the tags, since we don't know which the player reads) to, instead of disc 1 track 1-10 and disc to track 1-10 simply to tracks 1-20.
    Last edited by Zoloft; 19 Nov 2013 at 07:41.
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  9. Posts : 149
    Windows 7 64-bit
    Thread Starter
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    Zoloft said:
    Think I may have had a revelation while in the shower. Are you playing a multi-disc set? Perhaps the player is playing "01 - disc 1" then "01 - disc 2" then "02 - disc 1" and so on. If this is the case, you can change the numbering (both the track names and the tags, since we don't know which the player reads) to, instead of disc 1 track 1-10 and disc to track 1-10 simply to tracks 1-20.
    I found the solution to the problem from this link:

    USB Playback order is wrong - Fixya

    Turns out it was my Kenwood in-dash stereo after all. I had to to rename the tracks at the beginning of the file name i.e.:

    01-track
    02-track

    Not:

    track-01
    track-02

    Thanks to everyone who contributed to this thread!

    Best Regards...
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  10. Posts : 3,371
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    LOL Zoloft suggested that 3 days ago!
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