make a playlist with the songs you want on the cd, then in the upper righthand corner there should be a burn cd button click that
(the button is where the import botton is when you put a cd in)
2006-06-24 09:12:44
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answered by mr.dp 3
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make a playlist and in the corner theres a button that says "burn" or something and click it. o and you need to have an empty cd to burn it on!
2006-06-24 16:14:31
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answered by ♥MoMo♥ 4
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If you're having trouble burning a CD or DVD, check the following:
Make sure you're trying to burn a CD or DVD from a playlist (a list of songs) that you've created in the iTunes Source list. You can't burn a disc directly from your library, from the Radio, from a shared playlist, or from a playlist that's on your iPod. For more information about creating playlists, search help for "creating playlists."
If you're not seeing the songs you expect on a CD or DVD you've burned, or if nothing happens when you click the Burn Disc button, make sure the selected playlist includes the songs you want, and that the songs are checked. Only checked songs are burned to the CD or DVD.
Some CD-RW drives may not work with iTunes. To see if iTunes works with a drive, choose Edit > Preferences, then click the Advanced tab and click Burning. If your drive is listed, it will work with iTunes. If you don't see your device listed in the Advanced pane of iTunes Preferences (in the Burning section), it may not be a supported drive or the correct drivers may not be installed. To install the appropriate drivers, reinstall iTunes.
Make sure you've chosen the correct disc format for the files you're trying to burn to your CD or DVD. To create an audio CD, you need to choose Audio CD in the Advanced pane of iTunes Preferences (in the Burning section). To create a CD with any type of audio file that iTunes supports (MP3, AAC, AIFF, and so on), you need to choose "Data CD or DVD" in the Advanced pane of iTunes Preferences (in the Burning section).
If your playlist includes songs that were purchased from the iTunes Music Store, you can only burn seven copies of the playlist to an audio CD. You may have exceeded the number of times you can burn this playlist.
If your playlist includes songs that were purchased from the iTunes Music Store that have not been authorized to play on this computer, CD burning stops. To authorize this computer to play the music purchases, double-click the purchased song (where CD burning stopped) and enter the ID and password for the account with which the song was purchased. If you've already authorized five other computers to play the song, you won't be able to play it on this computer until you deauthorize one of the five already authorized computers. For more information, search help for "authorization and deauthorization."
If your blank CD or DVD doesn't appear in the Source list or if your burning preferences aren't being saved, contact your administrator to make sure you have the appropriate privileges to burn CDs on your computer.
If your computer or monitor goes to sleep while you're burning a CD, you might encounter problems with the disc or with iTunes. To keep your system from going to sleep when burning CDs, increase the sleep timing settings in the Power Option control panel.
If your CD burn is unsuccessful and your external drive becomes unresponsive, turn its power off and on to reset the drive.
If you've made a CD and it seems to stutter when played back in your external CD-RW drive, try playing it in your internal CD drive or in a stereo system. Some external drives may not play CDs properly.
If the playlist you're trying to burn to a CD or DVD includes AAC files, make sure you don't have MP3 CD selected in the Advanced pane of iTunes Preferences (in the Burning section). You can only burn a playlist that contains AAC files using the Audio CD or Data CD format.
Use Windows Update to make sure you have the latest Service Pack for your computer installed.
Check your computer or drive manufacturer's site for firmware updates and install any that are appropriate for your computer and CD or DVD drive.
Even if your computer is new, make sure you have the latest drivers for your video and sound cards, and other peripherals. Check the manufacturers' sites for updates.
Try using a different brand of media or a different type of disc (for example, CD-RW instead of CD-R).
Choose a lower burn speed in the Advanced pane of iTunes Preferences (in the Burning section).
For more troubleshooting information, visit the Apple Support website at www.apple.com/support/itunes.
Go to the website
2006-06-24 16:12:12
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answer #3
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answered by baileymattsmom 2
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