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 {{:​images:​audio:​as-audiodisc.png|Screenshot:​ Startup screen Audio Disc}} {{:​images:​audio:​as-audiodisc.png|Screenshot:​ Startup screen Audio Disc}}
  
-The compilation window is different from the one screen under data compilations,​ to accommodate information for the audio tracks. Note that the only structure allowed on audio discs is the order of the tracks (you cannot have folders on audio discs). ​+This compilation window is different from the one for data compilations,​ to accommodate information for the audio tracks. Note that the only structure allowed on audio discs is the order of the tracks (you cannot have folders on audio discs). ​
  
 {{:​images:​audio:​mainwindow-audio.png?​520|Screenshot:​ Main window audio compilation}} {{:​images:​audio:​mainwindow-audio.png?​520|Screenshot:​ Main window audio compilation}}
  
 The procedure you should follow to add tracks to your audio compilation is the same as on [[http://​www.cdburnerxp.se/​help/​Data/​compiledata|Create Data Disc]]. The procedure you should follow to add tracks to your audio compilation is the same as on [[http://​www.cdburnerxp.se/​help/​Data/​compiledata|Create Data Disc]].
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-<note tip> 
-**Drag and Drop**\\ 
-If you use drag and drop to add multiple audio tracks, keep in mind that the track you start dragging with will //always// be the first one in the track list. So if you want to maintain the correct order, always drag a selection of audio tracks at the first track of the selection. 
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 If you would like to listen to a track, you don't have to revert to an audio player, check [[http://​www.cdburnerxp.se/​help/​References/​playaudiotrack|Play Audio Track]]. ​ If you would like to listen to a track, you don't have to revert to an audio player, check [[http://​www.cdburnerxp.se/​help/​References/​playaudiotrack|Play Audio Track]]. ​
  
 At the bottom of the window is a capacity bar, where you can check the size of the disc you create. Each track is separated from the next with a vertical line. Note that this is only an **approximation**,​ because a pause of two seconds between all tracks is assumed. The actual pause length can be set later, before starting the actual burning process. At the bottom of the window is a capacity bar, where you can check the size of the disc you create. Each track is separated from the next with a vertical line. Note that this is only an **approximation**,​ because a pause of two seconds between all tracks is assumed. The actual pause length can be set later, before starting the actual burning process.
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-You can **change the order of the tracks** by either right-clicking on a track and using the "​up"​ and "​down"​ options, or by using drag and drop to freely move the items within the list. You can also use **Ctrl+Up** and **Ctrl+Down** if you feel more comfortable with the keyboard. 
  
 Once you are finished click on the **Burn** button {{:​images:​common:​burndiscmedium.png}}. A new window will appear with a couple of options, check "​[[http://​www.cdburnerxp.se/​help/​References/​burnoptions|Burn Options]]"​ for more information if necessary. Once you are finished click on the **Burn** button {{:​images:​common:​burndiscmedium.png}}. A new window will appear with a couple of options, check "​[[http://​www.cdburnerxp.se/​help/​References/​burnoptions|Burn Options]]"​ for more information if necessary.
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 +===== Track order =====
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 +When you drag and drop multiple files from the Windows Explorer or internal file browser, keep in mind that the track you start dragging with will //always// be the first one in the track list. So if you want to maintain the correct order, always drag a selection of audio tracks at the first track of the selection. This is not a limitation of CDBurnerXP, but a limitation of Microsoft Windows.
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 +You can change the order of tracks in the track list by either right-clicking on a track and using the "​up"​ and "​down"​ options, or by using drag and drop to freely move the items within the list (a black line should indicate the new position of the track). You can also use **Ctrl+Up** and **Ctrl+Down** if you feel more comfortable with the keyboard.
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 +The column headers of the track list can be used for automatically ordering the tracks by a certain criteria. For example, you can click the "​title"​ column to sort all tracks by their title. To disable sorting, just move one of the tracks manually to a new position.
  
 ===== Further information about supported files ===== ===== Further information about supported files =====