![]() ![]() ![]() All of the guides I've looked at on Google / here are outdated by 2-10 years. I've also tried to look for the old "join tracks" option while under the CD burn menu, and it's not there anymore. I've tried using "grouping" on the two tracks and filed it under the same name, and toggled controls>shuffle>on + groupings, and after testing a playlist shuffle, did nothing. So again I raise my question, how can I keep two (or more) songs to always play together back-to-back in a shuffled playlist? Seems like such a simple thing, and it seems like you used to be able to do it a couple years ago, but the features either seem to be moved or removed entirely. Question's in the title, but for context, you know how certain songs always go together but are broken up into multiple tracks? Think about how Queen's "We Are The Champions" is always follows behind "We Will Rock You" on the radio, Beethoven's Symphonies, or live concert medleys burned from a CD.
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