Lumin iPad app - sort tracks by track number

Not sure what the problem is here. Is the reason the files aren’t in order is because the ripping software is incorrect?
 
Having the track number in the filename shouldn't make any difference, it just needs to have the right metadata embedded in the file. JRiver is more than capable of doing this if you're still using it. It can also edit multiple files at once. If not, try mp3tag (although I'm not sure if it works on mac).

I have used MP3TAG on a Mac. I used it to add the track number in the filename to ensure proper order of the tracks when playing my ripped files in my car. Without it, the files would play alphabetically. Fast and easy to fix your entire collection in seconds. Mp3tag is freeware.
 
Not sure what the problem is here. Is the reason the files aren’t in order is because the ripping software is incorrect?

The ripping software is fine. But in my case my player’s default way of reading the file was alphabetical. My solution was to add the track number at the beginning of the filename (01, 02, etc.). It worked.

A highly recommend a tagging software to anyone who wants to rip their music collection. Sooner or later, they are going to need it to fix/ change the metadata (especially when dealing with classical music).
 
Yes, as thingswelike said, the Lumin behaves differently when you have a storage drive connected directly to it as opposed to using an UPnP server.

With a UPnP server the track number in the tag is used to determine the track order and the Lumin can provide other services like sort by artist, genre, etc.

With a directly connected storage device the Lumin orders the tracks alphabetically by filename. Thus it is necessary to have the track number as the first characters of the file name. You also lose the sort by artist, genre, etc. icons because the firmware does not use the tag info for sorting.

In my case all of my music files had adequate tag info but because some filenames did not include track numbers and I have a storage device connected directly my tracks would be displayed out of order. So I needed a tool to rename all of my music files to put track numbers as the first characters in the filename. I used Jriver to accomplish this easily and nicoff says Mp3tag works as well.

If Lumin changed their firmware to more fully use the tag info when there is a storage device connected directly they could probably eliminate a lot of confusion.
 
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