Hi Kevin.  Thanks for that, but what happened is that I ripped about 150
tracks from other CD's of mine onto my harddrive into the my music folder.
The first folder had George Michael's Listen without Prejudice.  I now want
to go to my next folder, where the album The Highwaymen with Johnny Cash
resides.  When I try to add those tracks, they either replace the George
Michaels ones, or they don't burn.  I guess what I'm wondering is, how to
add my next set of tracks as 11 and so on, then go to my other folders to
count up more tracks.  I would appreciate any further comments on this.  I
hope this can work.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Kevin Lloyd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, June 05, 2004 8:46 AM
Subject: Re: Adding Tracks to a Compilation in Nero


> Gary,
>
> You can repeatedly add tracks to a compilation that you're building by
> following steps 7 to 11 in the notes I've pasted below.
>
> Using Nero to burn a compilation from tracks stored on your hard drive
>
> 1. Start Nero from the desktop or programs menu.
> 2. Select CD from the choice of medium that can be written to by Nero.
Tab
> to Next and press enter.
> 3. Select "compile a new CD" from the radio buttons.  Tab to Next and
press
> enter.
> 4. Now choose the format of the CD you would like to burn.  Select Audio
> from the radio buttons if you want a CD that will play in standard CD
> players or select Data if you want a CD that will be used to contain MP3
> tracks that will only be played in an MP3 player.  Tab to Next and press
> enter.
> 5. Press enter on the Finish button and the compilation window will be in
> focus.
> 6. Use the keystroke windows + E to start Windows Explorer.
> 7. Locate the tracks you wish to add to your compilation by browsing the
> folders on your hard drive where they reside.
> 8. For selected tracks, use the keystroke control + C to copy them to the
> clipboard.
> 9. Press alt + tab to bring the Nero compilation window back into focus.
> 10. Use the keystroke control + V to paste the tracks into the
compilation.
> 11. Repeat steps 7 through 10 until you have added all of the tracks you
> want to include in your compilation.
> 12. You may now want to reorder the tracks in your compilation.  To do
this,
> use the keystroke control + X to cut the track to the keyboard then use
the
> up and down arrow keys to locate the track that you wish to immediately
> follow the track you've just cut to the clipboard.  Use the keystroke
> control + V to paste the track into the compilation and it will then
appear
> at this point.  NOTE:  this reordering is only possible if you have chose
> audio format and not possible for data format.
> 13. When you are ready to burn your compilation, close all running
> applications so that Nero is not competing for your computer's resources.
> 14. To burn the compilation, press alt + F to open the file menu and then
> press W to open the Burn dialogue.
> 15. Tab to the Burn button and press enter.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Gary Wood" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "PC audio discussion list. " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Friday, June 04, 2004 8:36 PM
> Subject: Adding Tracks to a Compilation in Nero
>
>
> Hi all.  I enjoyed reading the posts on how to use Nero, for all the new
> users.  I used CDex to rip my CD tracks to the harddrive.  I want to add
to
> my MP3 compilations in Nero.  I got my first ten tracks copied from the
> harddrive.  When I go back to Nero, I need to know how to add more tracks.
> I have nearly 150 track that I ripped to the harddrive.  Now I need to put
> all those on an MP3 CD.  I hope somebody can help.
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