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<blockquote data-quote="Amen-Moses" data-source="post: 29664" data-attributes="member: 114"><p>Just change the burn preference to mp3.</p><p></p><p>I burned a CD for use in my sons portable CD player and it seemed to quite happy with the folders that iTunes created on the disc (i.e nested under album names), it even displayed all the names of the albums and tunes correctly which I thought was cool.</p><p></p><p>The burning process will take a while though as iTunes has to convert all the aac files to mp3 before it burns the disc. If you are going to do this a lot it may be better to change the import preferences to mp3.</p><p></p><p>It also makes sense to stick with mp3 if you are going to make DVDs or Video CDs as this seems to be the default. I made the mistake of burning a DVD with aac files imported into iDVD and all I ended up with on playing it on my TV was a lot of silence. I changed all the files to mp3 and it worked fine.</p><p></p><p>Amen-Moses</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Amen-Moses, post: 29664, member: 114"] Just change the burn preference to mp3. I burned a CD for use in my sons portable CD player and it seemed to quite happy with the folders that iTunes created on the disc (i.e nested under album names), it even displayed all the names of the albums and tunes correctly which I thought was cool. The burning process will take a while though as iTunes has to convert all the aac files to mp3 before it burns the disc. If you are going to do this a lot it may be better to change the import preferences to mp3. It also makes sense to stick with mp3 if you are going to make DVDs or Video CDs as this seems to be the default. I made the mistake of burning a DVD with aac files imported into iDVD and all I ended up with on playing it on my TV was a lot of silence. I changed all the files to mp3 and it worked fine. Amen-Moses [/QUOTE]
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