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Good Morning all.

I was just toying around with my new iTunes collection when I started thinking, I might like to burn a CD to listen to in the car... sounds harmless enuff... right?

Well, usually on PCs when they come with a CD Burner, they come with some lame watered down version of Roxio or Sonic to burn CDs with, now with my new Kick Butt MacBook, that has a Super drive I haven't seen such program. and I know I can creat a burn folder but that only results in a data CD Burn not Audio CD.

Do I Have to go buy a software for it now (That would be a bit disappointing ) or is there some kind of free software to burn Music CDs. Or even better is there is already a way to do that from the Macbook with no extra software needed (I hope so)

Let me know..

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If you're using iTunes to burn the CD, haul up the Preferences and click on Advanced. Under the Burning tab, click on the Audio CD radio button next to Disc Format.
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Thanks, I'll give that a shot.
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u could also set up a new playlist in itunes and click the burn icon in the upper right

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Fellas, thanks a lot for your advice, Brown Study, iTunes burned me a NIiiiice CD Thanks a lot.

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Fellas, thanks a lot for your advice, Brown Study, iTunes burned me a NIiiiice CD Thanks a lot.

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Yup...iTunes will burn data or music CD's. It will also convert music files to and from AAC, MP3, WAV, ect.

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You're used the Windows way of having a separate program for burning CDs. With the Mac, you have all-in-one programs!

You need to get away from Windows-think. You must think logically (I know it's hard since Windows was so illogical). You need to burn a music CD, well what do ya know, the music program can do it!! Man I love Macs :black:
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You're used the Windows way of having a separate program for burning CDs. With the Mac, you have all-in-one programs!

You need to get away from Windows-think. You must think logically (I know it's hard since Windows was so illogical). You need to burn a music CD, well what do ya know, the music program can do it!! Man I love Macs :black:
Kash... u are absoletoly correct, am so used to the stupidiety of Windows. Mac Gods Plz Forgive me neye:

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