I don't understand. I have never seen Emplode screw up the order of the songs.

The only thing I've seen screw up the order of the songs is Windows, as you drag a group of files and drop them onto Emplode. Emplode takes the songs in whatever order Windows Explorer serves them up, as detailed by this post. In the case of dropping directories onto Emplode, it takes them in whatever order they exist on the hard disk, verifiable by the DOS "dir" command (and that's rarely alphabetical).

But if you weren't talking about Windows and Emplode, um, sorry, I'll shut up now.

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