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<blockquote data-quote="hughvane" data-source="post: 664349" data-attributes="member: 56231"><p>Part 1, yes.</p><p></p><p>Part 2</p><p>Option 1 - put the CD into your Mac as usual, and when iTunes opens and asks if you want to Import, click No. It will show your CD list as Track 1, Track 2 and so on if it can't find the playlist on the web.</p><p>Option 2 - I read somewhere else that in iTunes -> Prefs you can prevent import as default, but I can't find that reference.</p><p>Option 3 - use the Burn function in Mac Finder (R-click in your Desktop)</p><p>Option 4 - use a Burn application like Toast or QuickBurn and transfer (burn) the files from the original disk using Audio (not Data), so that the backup CD will play on your home or car audio system(s).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hughvane, post: 664349, member: 56231"] Part 1, yes. Part 2 Option 1 - put the CD into your Mac as usual, and when iTunes opens and asks if you want to Import, click No. It will show your CD list as Track 1, Track 2 and so on if it can't find the playlist on the web. Option 2 - I read somewhere else that in iTunes -> Prefs you can prevent import as default, but I can't find that reference. Option 3 - use the Burn function in Mac Finder (R-click in your Desktop) Option 4 - use a Burn application like Toast or QuickBurn and transfer (burn) the files from the original disk using Audio (not Data), so that the backup CD will play on your home or car audio system(s). [/QUOTE]
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