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Ok so I need some inspiration here. When I first started buying MP3's I only used to put two tracks per CD as I didn't have many tracks and putting loads on one CD would mean I'd have less variety in the sets I could play because I had to alternate between a few CD's rather than a whole host. I stopped doing that in 2008 and started putting them on CD based upon the time in which I purchased them i.e. 15.11.09. My CD wallet is totally full (it's a mahoosive one too) and I need to reorganise.

The problem I have is that I don't want to have to go back and arrange by dates again as it'd be a nightmare looking for a track. I organise them in my wallet with the CD fronted by a piece of paper with the tracklisting on.

If I want to do it by genre of artist it's going to mean re-doing the whole lot (even the CD's with a few tracks on). I'm a self confessed OCD freak so have to get this right or it'll annoy me. I bought a load of blank CD's today but have put it off as I can't my head around it.

The tracks are all saved on my external hard drive in folders for the website I bought them from and then sub-folders for each group of purchases on a particular date i.e. Trackitdown/ 29.06.08.

How on earth am I going to go back through all these and make sure that all the tracks end up on a CD and some aren't forgotten about and left to collect dust on my external hard drive? It'd be a crime if 'Lost Tribe - Gamesmaster (Michael Woods Remix)', for example, didn't end up on a CD and was forgotten about.

This is twisting my melon :wall: . Heeeeeeeelp.

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er reading that has completly confused me

Why not burn them to CD, print a tracklisting and put the date in bracket and do this by genre of artist.

So all your tunes are on your pc? Go through them and put into lots of folders so you don't miss any out. Do this one by one so you don't miss any. If that makes sense? Then burn each folder to CD

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