I did that exactly as you suggest and did it again after reading your post just in case I got something wrong, all to no avail. I can create a play-list easy enough from a CD and play all or some of the tracts as I wish, the problem is unlike Windows Media Player, I cannot save the tracts to a folder to play later when I remove the disk from the CD Drive. Another problem is there is no help instructions with the programme that I can find or information to explain what it does. I guess its aimed at young people who have grown up with this type of thing and to whom it is all second nature. Oldsters like me need better instructions.
Thanks again Jonny and Bricat for all your help. I'd welcome any other information you can give as it looks very impressive indeed.
Joe.
Once, during Prohibition, I was forced to live on nothing but food and water. - W.C. Fields .