in nero six and in nero 7.2, when creating a mixed mode cd, the data file 
seems to be track one on a standard cd player while the audio file is track 
two.

so if u got a lot of data  files the track 1 can last for a while before the 
cd player knows enough to move to track two, which is where the audio file 
is.

i am wondering if there is a way to invert the tracks so that if data is 
present on the mixed mode cd, it can be at the end and the audio for home cd 
players will come up on track one and so on and so on...

let me restate --- in nero's implimentation of what they call mixed mode, 
which means that one can put data and audio files on to the cd layout with 
the data and audio buttons contained in that special interface, the data 
track occupies what we will call track one on a home cd player and then the 
audio starts on what we are calling track 2.

this means that the listener who may not know that there is in fact audio 
coming up may turn off their cd player as they hear no audio for quite some 
time, depending on how many data files one put in the layout. it doesn't 
seem to make the tracks increment depending on how many data files one puts, 
it seems to be that track one is reseverd for data and track two and fowrard 
is reserved for audio so if u have audio files and they are numbered track 
one and so on and so on, they will all be of set to track two for track one 
thrack three for track two and sh forrth


Roger R. Cusson
Computer Access Specialist
Seeing Hands Enterprises - Lisbon, Maine
(207) 353-5007
Skype Contact: rcusson

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