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I made a playlist from songs imported from different cd's to burn a mixed cd. i changed the order of the songs in the playlist the way i wanted them on the cd & even changed each songs number in the info box. still once the cd is burned the songs are in a different order. i must have missed something basic but i cant figure out what. help!!

Are you burning within iTunes? Using Burn Playlist to Disc? That's the only I burn from my library, and my playlists always stay in the order I've placed them in.
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