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  1. I use Nero Express and create folders to play my music by artists. For some reason, the E class 6 disc changer only reads up to 99 mp3s, unless you burn songs and store them in folders. Even with the creating of folders, the system doesn't recognize them. Is there another way to do this?

    Should I create folders on my desktop and drag into "create data file" in Nero Express?
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    You can create the file sctructure (folders and files) in Windows Explorer (My Computer) on your HDD. Then you only need to drag and drop into Nero. As for what is/isn't supported by your player, you will need to check the manual.
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    It could be a lot of things. Some players have 8 character limits for names, so if you have a folder called, say, MY_FAVORITE_BAND, it might not read for that reason. It could be a problem with your media. It could be that you, like so many others, burned this as a multisession disc. NEVER NEVER NEVER make a mutlisession disc for MP3 files. Burn EVERYTHING at once using "Disc at once" if you have a choice between "Disc at once" and "Track at once". Multisession burns almost always have problems where what got burned won't be recognized by the player.
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  4. My folders are "A-C" , "D-F", etc I use Nero Express so there isnt even an option, only mp3 on cd-r.
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  5. I'm also using Joilet, should I Ise original or ISO2?
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    jyeh74 wrote:

    I use Nero Express
    You should be using Nero Burning ROM at least.

    jman wrote:

    NEVER NEVER NEVER make a multisession disc for MP3 files.
    Unless of course you happen to own a stupid DVD-player capable of reading
    multi-session discs correctly.
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