Bit of an odd request this, but I exclusively listen to podcasts in the car - I always burnt MP3 CDs from iTunes from a playlist in the correct order, and they played perfectly. Unfortunately my new car only has two SD slots rather than a CD player, and I cannot figure a way of getting the files onto an SD card with the track order (including tags) that I'd like.
So I'm trying a different approach - is there a way I can burn to a virtual CD-RW drive, and then copy them across? Every virtual CD drive I've come across focuses purely on running ISOs etc, rather than letting you burn to them from another program.
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Hi all,
Bit of an odd request this, but I exclusively listen to podcasts in the car - I always burnt MP3 CDs from iTunes from a playlist in the correct order, and they played perfectly. Unfortunately my new car only has two SD slots rather than a CD player, and I cannot figure a way of getting the files onto an SD card with the track order (including tags) that I'd like.
So I'm trying a different approach - is there a way I can burn to a virtual CD-RW drive, and then copy them across? Every virtual CD drive I've come across focuses purely on running ISOs etc, rather than letting you burn to them from another program.
Thanks!
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