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Hi guys,
Maybe I'm just thick, but having some problems with the order of my folders on my T60. I was using it in UMS mode & dragging and dropping files. I have a H120 and am used to using the file tree & being able to create whatever folders and subfolders I want. However, I recently just removed all files and put on some new ones. The new folders are not listing in any type of alphabetical order - just randomly. I then converted to MTP and started using WMP to sync my music over to the player - with the same result. It's driving me nuts! Any suggestions would be fab! Thanks! |
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I noticed the same thing with my T10. What happens is that the player will show the folders/files in whatever order you drag and drop them. The problem is that Windows doesn't always copy files in a logical sequence!
For example, on my computer, I have Artist folders with Album sub-folders sorted by release date. If I simply drag the Artist folder to the T10, the Album sub-folders wind up out of order (usually, the last folder is copied first followed by the first folder, then the remaining folders - weird). A work around is to create an empty main folder on the player. Then select all the sub-folders on your computer, and while pointing at the first one in the list, drag it to the player window. This then copies them in the desired order. Good luck! |
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The actual problem is that your T10 (like mine) shows you the folders in the order that it finds them in the FAT (File Allocation Table); it doesn't actually sort them. So if you haven't transfered them in alphabetically order you won't see them in alphabetically order.
The solution to your problem is FATsort. |