Out of Order BURNING of music CDs ... with 7.3.2

Just upgraded hoping to be able to use the 'changes' to make DVD's... but apparently that isn't fixed yet.
Latest problem audio CD's will only burn in alphabetical order by the album first then song name no matter how you have them in burn list and no matter what it says it is doing when it is burning. I have done it 4 different times so far. Even if songs are imported from another CD not iTunes songs.
Help?? Patrick...music guru??

Sorry...they do burn right and will play right...just when read
in when loaded come out as alpha list.
Sort on numeric and away you go.

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