[HM] How to copy a CD with iTunes

David Crandon tabdave at comcast.net
Thu Nov 6 02:07:05 PST 2003


Make sure you copy the songs from the Library to the new playlist and 
not from the CD itself.


On Wednesday, November 5, 2003, at 08:24  AM, Carl Smedberg wrote:

> It's a 2 step process.  Import to iTunes, export to a CD, rather than a
> single step copy process.
>
> Open iTunes.
>
> Under preferences/importing/import using -> select AIFF encoder.  
> (assuming
> you want to create a CD you can play anywhere.  Otherwise you get an 
> MP3
> file that will only play with MP3 systems.)
>
> Insert the disk you want to copy in your drive and then import the 
> disc into
> iTunes (top right corner).
>
> After the import is done, create a new playlist (the plus sign at the 
> lower
> left) and copy the songs from the library to the new play list.
>
> Open up the new playlist.  Change the order of the songs if you want. 
> You
> can also add or delete any songs from other CDs at this point by 
> repeating
> the previous steps.  Put a blank CD in your drive, then select burn 
> disk.
>
> Take the disk to your CD player or car and test it.
>
>
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