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Benefits of Toast Titanium over iTunes?
When I tried to burn it to CD, iTunes wouldn't do it saying "nothing in this playlist could be copied to CD. I payed for that song and wish to burn it to CD. You probably have iTunes set to burn MP3 CDs. The songs you downloaded from iTunes are not MP3s. Try an audio CD. I had it set to burn and Audio CD.

Musicmatch Problem Report
... +0100 Subject: burning a Cd with iTunes and an external Cd Writer iTunes is great but the "burn CD" function only works with an internal CDWriter (recent G4). I have an external CDWriter with Toast, is there a way of sending a selection to burn from iTunes to Toast. Toast is Applescriptable but not iTunes :-((

iTunes won't burn CD
It's a great program (even though I have yet to successfully burn a CD with version 7, despite buying a new key), but with AOL's free WinAMP (Win/Mac), Apple's free iTunes (Mac), LiquidPlayer (Win/Mac), plus the fact that Windows XP REALLY REALLY REALLY wants it's own Media Player to do EVERYTHING, the tiny MMJB

La Cie Burner orphaned in 10.1.5?
Andre Da Costa[ActiveWin] andre...@hotmail.com microsoft public windows vista general It might not let you burn it, but you should be able to drag it into a play list and still burn it to CD as an Audio disk. If that does not work, try iTunes 7 from Apple. -- Andre Blog: http://adacosta.spaces.live.com My Vista

Cant' burn music CD using iTunes under XP
I've never been able to use the Finder to burn a cd in my LaCie USB burner - same as yours. When the Finder displays the prep dialog - I just click on ignore, and let Toast Titanium take over. It see's the cd OK, as does iTunes. I've only used Toast to burn cd's - I'm not sure if iTunes would act the same way as

Apple Music vs Buying a CD
The drive came with a simple OEM Nero version which doesn't like to burn WMA files. In Media Player under "File" there is a copy CD option which takes me all the At least on Win2000 this player isn't showing any burn options. Have you tried Nero or similar software for burning CDs ? iTunes may also help here.

Copy a CD with OS X?
In all of them, you can only burn the purchased music to CD so many times, or it'll only play on one or two computers, or something like that. iTunes's version of these restrictions is, AFAIK, the lightest of any of the online sellers of major-label music. That's why I keep saying that to single out Apple as a

No more CD Players for me!- ARRGH! Just get headphones and an iPod ...
Still wondering if there's a way to get it to burn to audio CD with EQ settings and cross-fades in tact. No. It won't edit the audio. You want to look at something like Jam if you're very particular about the CDs you're burning. Also, the track spacing only works if you don't expect to be able to burn with no gap

Advice on music downloads
One more thing, you can't burn the mounted disc image. I thought I could trick toast into doing a device copy on it, but when mounted the disc has over 1gb of stuff in it Needless to say that didn't work.... CD 2 All additional apps and iApps (iTunes, iMovie, Internet Explorer, Stuffit Expander,.

Burning to a virtual CD ?
Actually, most tech columnists are now proclaiming downloads a sucker industry-- Unbox was a titanic flop, AppleTV never sold the iTunes store as a DVD competitor and was brushed aside Alric Knebel Yeah, and once I've downloaded the album, I can burn the CD for about 35 cents. John Harkness I still don't care.

AIFF file won't burn to CD?
Tacit tac...@aol.com comp sys mac apps I drag it to iTunes 4 window and click the Burn button. I get the message "This file cannot be burned." Can iTunes play it? It may not actually be an AIFF file at all. -- Rude T-shirts for a rude age: http://www.villaintees.com Art, literature, shareware, polyamory, kink,

iTunes OSX fried my ZipCD!
CD Architect and many other Windows tools don't have this limitation. Hell, even iTunes (Mac and Windows) will burn a CD directly. Most of those things do trickery that produces discs that don't even come CLOSE to meeting red book standards. The standalone recorders, for instance, write the data, then stop the

nano...
Garner Miller gar...@netstreet.net comp sys mac system Jerry Small <jsm...@mail.wt.net> wrote: I have successfully burned an MP3 audio CD with my external burner. However it is not recognized by my car's CD player. Can you burn a CD with iTunes or Toast that can be played in a car or other CD player?

Purchased iTune wont burn to CD - normal ?
I am unable to burn a CD using an ARTEC WSM-52X running windows XP. I used to have an external burner and it died. I am now trying to use the burner that came with the PC. I have tried to burn picture files and music (using iTunes) with no luck. It appears that the burner is recognized as a burner because the

CD burning with itunes
He said he was not having much luck burning audio CDs with this but seemed to indicate he could burn a data CD OK. I have not tried either until today. System profiler says that I have a Sony CRX1611 which the previous owner installed. It plays CDs and reads data CD's quite fine. System Profiler says that Apple CD

MPEG audio CD's won't play in any CD player
caza3wn8hdbyN%hairy.bi...@ntlworld.com>, Andy Hewitt <hairy.bi...@ntlworld.com> wrote: Jerry Small <jsm...@mail.wt.net> wrote: I have successfully burned an MP3 audio CD with my external burner. However it is not recognized by my car's CD player. Can you burn a CD with iTunes or Toast that can be played in a car or

OT completely OT! question about ipod shuffles
Besides, there would be no iTunes Music Store without label cooperation. The question is, is the Music Store a good thing? Each of us has to decide that based on our Though some have suggested that you can burn a CD and rip it to mp3 format on another unit, I have read that that will result in a serious (read

Grrrr... iTunes authorization limit sucks
When I tried to burn it to CD, iTunes wouldn't do it saying "nothing in this playlist could be copied to CD. I payed for that song and wish to burn it to CD. So, how do I do it? You probably have iTunes set to burn MP3 CDs. The songs you downloaded from iTunes are not MP3s. Try an audio CD.

disc burner 1.0.2 for macos9.2.2?
I did try installing iTunes, but that didn't contain Disc Burner. The only way to get Disc Burner on a MacOS9.2.x system is to use Tome Viewer to pry open the But I did notice that the 'Burn CD-R' command is still there in the Finder, so I tried putting in a blank CD-R. Sixth suprise: MacOS9.2.2 says "This disk

Microsoft's iPod killer to provide free versions of all your ...
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haven't had any luck with iTunes or DiskBurner in either System 9 or System X with my Yamaha SCSI CDRW 8424. Toast works fine with it. I know that some people reported in MacFixit that Toast Titanium did something good for their SCSI CDRW in that the "Burn CD" menu item in the Finder now worked;