multiple books on player out of chapter order Using Overdrive for windows mp3

Today I tested using Overdrive (from my local public library) to download an audio book of several chapters onto my computer harddrive (MacMini).  Then I copied these audiobook mp3 files into a new subfolder I made in the Audiobooks folder in my Clip Sport mp3 player (using my inserted micro SD card).  After a little experimentation, I soon discovered that these mp3 files would be properly recognized when I used Mp3Tag (v271) to edit the ID3 tags of these mp3 files:

     1) Type the Book Title into the Album entry field (was blank for this audiobook)

     2) Type the chapter number (2-digits) and a hyphen as the first characters in the Title entry field; 

     3) For extra sorting confidence, I also typed in the chapter number into the Track number entry field.

I kept the original source files unmodified on my computer harddrive, so the Overdrive software could properly delete them (?) at the borrowing expiration date.  (Apparently this feature is not  implemented for Mac users.)

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