Good point Jim. One would have to use Toast (or another disk burning program) and I'm not sure if it would work even then. I'm intrigued that someone mentioned there are CD players capable of playing AAC files, other than iPods. Does anyone else have info or a link regarding this? Thanks, John On Jan 4, 2004, at 1:20 PM, James Asherman wrote: > > On Sunday, January 4, 2004, at 01:08 PM, sr ferenczy wrote: > >> http://www.crutchfield.com/cgi-bin/S-8OPgJqWGgbF/ProdGroup.asp? >> pt=0&b=&c=3&s=0&g=62700&td=1&tn=1&l=&a=&cc=01&avf=N&search=&o=p >> >> >> you will probably have to piece that link together. many portable cd >> players are now AAC capable, so it will probably only be a short time >> before the auto headsets are (that is the same way it went with mp3 >> support) >> >> sandor >> >> > > That's nice but my iTunes does not show a "Burn AAC CD" option. > Does yours? > Jim