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    Default One more zero in file namig format!

    Hello every1! I have a question for more experienced users than I'm. Is it possible to add one more zero number in track numbers? One zero before first number is not enough. Numbering is OK if recorded only up to 99 tracks. If amount of tracks is over 100 ReplayA/V starts to mix them. I mean, that after track 10 appear tracks 100, 101, 102... and after track 109 is track 11 and next one is track 110(!) (Please see attached screen shot)

    The rason why I have so many files is splitting radio show every 2 minutes for next better navigation.
    Sorry for my poor english, and thanks in advance!

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    I'm afraid not at this time. To be frank this is the first time I have seen this before.

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    What I've done to get around this is to make the filename start with the date in yy/mm/dd format.

    The end result looks like this:

    090209 Piano Jazz.mp3

    That keeps things organized better and is sort happy with years, too.

    Itunes gets a bit tedious when one is searching through similar dates of different recorded shows, but that's where editing the other tags can help keep things sorted.

    My opinion,
    Joy

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