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Subject: Re: TIA- Request Book 1, Sempre Fi, in W.E.B. Griffin's The Corps. My copy plays out of order. Disenheartening. <<< Easy Fix - takes 30 seconds
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Using a form a tag editor, even Windows Explorer, just delete the
embedded track number. That's how I fixed my copy. Quicker than a
new download, which also might be wrong. A lot of posters use the
disk and track numbers, and your player (mine, too) ignores the disk
number and reads the track numbers, scrambling the book when
listening.