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iTunes won't copy my song
BB88818C0007AC14F0284...@news.individual.net>, DaveC <dave-usenet3...@mailblocks.com> wrote: I want to create an audio CD with one audio file (it's a "demo tape"). I've got an audio file that has an AIFF extension. The Get Info says it is an AIFC audio file. I drag it to iTunes 4 window and click the Burn button.

Music from iTunes store won't play back from CD
Personally, I never burn audio cd's faster than 4x. --outcast125 Mike Harrison harriso...@home.com wrote: I successfully burned a music CD with iTunes on OSX tonight, but unfortunately, the program hung when I tried to eject the disk, and now the CDRW drive won't respond at all to the Mac, and hangs OS9/Toast 5.

iTunes won't copy my song
But iTunes has the *exact same* settings dialog as SoundJam. Just choose "Custom" in the Importing tab of Preferences. iTunes has other features which are useless to me - it won't recognise my Ricoh MP7040S CD writer, for example, so that "burn CD" button sits there to taunt me! And I have no idea how to use it to

Question about burning audio CD with iTunes
You burn all your bought AACs to a CD then re-encode on the platform/ software of your choice, that really is the beauty of the iTunes DRM setup. Can you do this legally with the Sony and Microsoft offerings? ps got white nano here, slightly thinner than the shuffle, same length, nice player. headphone/lanyard

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This will import the songs off of a CD without converting them to MP3's. that's not burning, that's ripping (it's a nitpick yes. but an important one) And then put them in their own playlist and press the "Burn" button in the upper right corner. -- Please don't cc via email! (My news service works fine!

Question about burning audio CD with iTunes
I have no problems burning music I have put into my iTunes library from existing CD's. I have tried to burn a CD of purchased music using both iTunes itself and Toast 6 Besides, you are supposed to be able to burn purchased music on a CD. Does Any insight out there? Melanie Check the iTunes Help center.

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Do you have to install iTunes to get it? I can only find Disc Burner 1.0.1; I've seen mention of Disc Burner 1.0.2, but can't find it anywhere. 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 is unreadable

iTunes and Toast incompatible?
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have no problems burning music I have put into my iTunes library from existing CD's. I have tried to burn a CD of purchased music using both iTunes itself and Toast 6 Titanium. When I drag the music into Toast, I get a window that says "Converting to m4p" which I have not seen happen with my imported music.

Grrrr... iTunes authorization limit sucks
Joel joelc...@hotmail.com alt music mp3 Polite <pol...@nowhereinparticular.com> wrote: Am using iTunes (version 4.2) running on XP on my laptop. I've compiled a playlist that iTunes tells me all the files are AAC. If I burn a CD from this playlist, the music won't play in my standard CD player at work.

Music from iTunes store won't play back from CD
... 1.0: Burn CD Command No Longer Appears in Special Menu (#60781) http://til.info.apple.com/techinfo.nsf/artnum/n60781/ Disc Burner 1.0: iTunes Required to iTunes 1.0: Disc Won't Play on a DVD Player (#60783) http://til.info.apple.com/techinfo.nsf/artnum/n60783/ iTunes 1.0: How to Make a High-Quality Audio CD

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I could then make a playlist for those tunes, print it out, burn a CD of those tunes, then subtract those tunes from the original playlist, then keep doing that same procedure over and over until all tunes on the original (very long) playlist were on CDs, with accompanying printed playlists. Under the newest iTunes

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iTunes and Finder can't burn a multi-session CD, so assuming your sister doesn't actually need to play the CD in a standard CD player (she just needs the files to include 6. Burn the CD by dragging it to the trash. This will result in the songs being in the same format as they appear in your iTunes library.

Consarnit! iTunes won't let me burn my songs!!!!!
(The only other options are "iTunes (Audio CD)" and "MP3 CD (ISO 9660)".) 3) After the disc was prepped, I gave it a custom icon and dragged a bunch of files onto it. 4) When I had everything the way I wanted it, I used the "Burn CD" command to tell it to write everything. The resulting disc works fine on my G4,

Toast 5 Freezes New G4
So your "burn to CD then convert to mp3" solution is a pain and results in lower quality. Microsoft's solution is easy and results in higher quality (IMO). However, that was not the argument, which was that you can't put ITMS tunes on other devices. -- Regards, JimP "The measure of a man is what he will do while

iTunes: Track names lost when recording playlist on multiple discs
You can't doing any burning at all with iTunes, it doesn't contain CD writer software (which varies from brand to brand) Again, this is not true. iTunes is CD Writing software. See http://www.apple.com/itunes So, the answer to the original question is, if you burn a CD with MP3's, the sound quality will be the same

legal music downloads
Tom Hall aria1...@gmail.com.spoo microsoft public windowsxp general On Thu, 9 Nov 2006 16:26:02 -0800, flip <f...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: If you have nero installed or another burning program it should launch asking if you want to burn a cd example windows media player and itunes if it doesn't some

Apple iTunes proves to be big hit
I believe that iTunes always makes a disk image of the entire CD before doing the burn. If I'm right, then if you don't have 650MB free you won't be able to do burn a CD with iTunes at all. m. I think you're confusing iTunes with Disc Burner (which I know has that requirement), but OTOH *I* may be confusing iTunes

AIFF file won't burn to CD?
In other words, if I give up trying to figure out how to use Sonique to burn a CD convert files to and from MP3 format, and synch files to my iPod perhaps that does make me computer challenged, but uhm, I was able to figure out how to do this on a Mac with iTunes with almost zero time spent figuring it out (as

Can you burn CD quality with Itunes or just MP3?
D. Kirkpatrick sunc...@sunclad.com comp sys mac apps comp sys mac hardware misc comp sys mac misc comp sys mac system In article <sg_defeRMEOVEnder_1-D65224. 15084126062...@news.iprimus.com.au>, Mr Dewsons <sg_defeRMEOVEnde...@hotmail.com> wrote: Boo hoo hoo! That's the way I always have to do it, as I'm using an

Me and my vinyl LPs saving problem...
JohnB John.surn...@youknowhere.com uk comp sys mac Chris Ridd wrote: I don't think Toast will burn stuff from the iTMS, which is a recent-ish change IIRC. Use iTunes to do the burning instead. Cheers, Chris Ahhh thanks Chris will try that -- JohnB.