More on using iTunes with Disc Burner Tyler Rosewood (who sent us the previously posted tip on how to use Disc Burner with iTunes and 3rd party CD-RW drives) now has a web page devoted to the subject.
i want to burn some music i have stored on my computer to blank cd-r discs. i ripped the tracks with itunes to apple lossless. im trying my best to maintain the SQ of the original CDs. so here's my ...
Yesterday we covered a report by a MacFixIt reader that some CDs burned by iTunes are unreadable in certain CD players. The reader's message speculated that iTunes burns CDs differently than Roxio's ...
iTunes is a great tool for ripping, encoding, and managing your music—and it’s free—but even Apple wouldn’t claim that it’s the be-all and end-all for creating audio CDs. iTunes just doesn’t have some ...
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I found my old iPod Classic in a shoe-box, spent the week burning CDs to iTunes and now I can't go back to Spotify
For one, burning the disc doesn’t get you any album artwork. iTunes has an auto-scan feature to assign it but this is sometimes wrong and often couldn’t find associated artwork, and I ended up having ...
Tuesday’s iPodBlog entry, iTunes and the 7-burn limit, seems to have inspired as many questions (and comments) as it answered. I’d like to round out that entry by responding to some of those questions ...
Is there any way to burn an audio CD from the currently-selected songs, without first making a playlist? My wife needs to take ~30 songs and burn each one to a separate CD for her students. And it's ...
Q. I have all of my music stored in iTunes on my PC. As you know, they are in the form of (AACs). If I want to burn anything onto compact disc, do I have to convert each music file into an MP3 first?
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