Anybody know how track numbers are defined on a USB stick?

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I have a USB stick in the car and it likes to play the songs completely randomly (I confirm this isn’t a feature I have switched on).

The track numbers are named 01 Song, 02 Song. The Title in the metadata is also defined as 01 Song etc.

My question is if anybody knows where the system is picking up the play order? Is there another metadata field I’m missing?
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could be the creation or modification timestamp...
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whyterabbyt wrote:could be the creation or modification timestamp...
Thats what I feared.

So I need to copy them all off and recopy them back in album order. Wow, I’ll be doing it for the rest of my life.

I’ll test a few and report back.
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olepro wrote:Buy a new car :hihi:
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Mushy Mushy wrote:
whyterabbyt wrote:could be the creation or modification timestamp...
Thats what I feared.

So I need to copy them all off and recopy them back in album order. Wow, I’ll be doing it for the rest of my life.

I’ll test a few and report back.
There's tools to do it eg on windows

http://tools.stefankueng.com/SKTimeStamp.html

or the 'touch' command (Unix command line on OSX)
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whyterabbyt wrote:
Mushy Mushy wrote:
whyterabbyt wrote:could be the creation or modification timestamp...
Thats what I feared.

So I need to copy them all off and recopy them back in album order. Wow, I’ll be doing it for the rest of my life.

I’ll test a few and report back.
There's tools to do it eg on windows

http://tools.stefankueng.com/SKTimeStamp.html
Fantastic!

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The player in my car simply takes the order the files were written. This is due to lowest-level access to the folder: no ordering means they are retrieved in the same order they were written in. Remember the dir command on MS-DOS? That worked the same...

My solution: empty the folder and rewrite all the tracks instead of just adding them (which will put the new tracks at the end)
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This seems to have done the trick :clap:

By eliminating the time stamp variable the track order now defaults to the track name.

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BertKoor wrote:The player in my car simply takes the order the files were written. This is due to lowest-level access to the folder: no ordering means they are retrieved in the same order they were written in. Remember the dir command on MS-DOS? That worked the same...

My solution: empty the folder and rewrite all the tracks instead of just adding them (which will put the new tracks at the end)
The ordering logic is very crude indeed. However the program WR recommended did the trick.
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Mushy Mushy wrote:
olepro wrote:Buy a new car :hihi:
Nothing like using a sledgehammer to crack a walnut.
:D

But, seriously, that's pretty stupid if the playing order would be defined by the file's time stamps. Wonder who thought that out. I always use my mobile phone with the Google Play Music app as a MP3 player, and plug that into my car's radio, so, that's not an issue that way.

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chk071 wrote:
Mushy Mushy wrote:
olepro wrote:Buy a new car :hihi:
Nothing like using a sledgehammer to crack a walnut.
:D

But, seriously, that's pretty stupid if the playing order would be defined by the file's time stamps. Wonder who thought that out. I always use my mobile phone with the Google Play Music app as a MP3 player, and plug that into my car's radio, so, that's not an issue that way.
Even more stupid is the fact the logic crosses folders. It was playing songs from different albums and bands because they were time stamped differently.
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