MCopy

This little program solves an annoying problem if you like to make MP3 CDs for
your car or other MP3 CD player.

A standard CD-R holds approximately 170 MP3 tracks and if, like me, you have
all your music ripped to MP3 and neatly stored on your computer in folders
structured: \Artist\Album\Tracks.mp3, then you will know what a problem it is
when you want to create your own compilation CDs.

First, you create a play list in your audio program. You get everything just where
you want it and then what? Some programs allow you to burn the tracks in the
play list directly to CD - great that's easy. But what happens when you play your
newly created disc?

Most audio programs simple write the tracks to the CD without any alterations,
just as if they were written from a single folder. That means that the tracks are
listed on the CD in alphabetical order and play in alphabetical order. So, your time
and effort spent creating a play list is wasted, because your track order has turned to
chaos. Also, the tracks on the CD look a real mess. You have several track 01's,
some tracks have just the song title, others have artist and title, and so on. If you've
ever created this type of CD then you'll know exactly what I mean, but it doesn't
have to be that way anymore.

MCopy, solves all the above problems.

Here's how it works and how to use it:

1. Create your play list in your audio program - get the order just as you like it.

2. Run MCopy and select your play list file and a destination folder. Press the "GO"
button and the job's done.

3. All the tracks listed in your play list file will be copied to the destination folder and
renamed to the following format:
            TrackNumber - Artist - Title.ext
e.g.      001 - ABBA - Take A Chance On Me.mp3
The files are renamed to the order as they appear in your play list and all tracks
include the artists name and the song title - this information is read from the files
ID Tag, so it is important that all your music files have good ID Tag entries.

4. Finally, burn the files in your destination folder to a CD - it couldn't be easier.

MCopy should also work with .wma music files.

Below, you can see just how easy this program is to use:

MCopy Screen Shot

DOWNLOAD it now and start to enjoy your music the way you like it - it's FREE!!!