Well, I was thinking of still photos. I am not familiar with that Adobe program.
You would think that the Adobe program would know that Windows has only basic sort
features and it should mark the frames in such a way that the order would be correct.
Maybe you should check the Adobe site and find out out others deal with this problem.
I do not know of a simple way to fix this in Windows, except to use a program that
force the proper order by adding leading zeros and symbols to file names. Trying
to modify the sort order in Windows 2000 is a real pain. An alternative is to use
another program instead of Windows Explorer to view folders.
Here is a link you may want to look at: lifehacker.com
10 windows explorer alternatives
That's as much as I can think of.