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itunes cant make a MP3 CD from my AAC files
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hi. i recently took the plunged & encoded some of my music CDs to AAC to try out. when trying to make a mp3 CD to play in my car i get an "none of the items on this playlist can be burned to CD" error msg. when i made a new playlist full of MP3 & AAC tracks. only the mp3 tracks are burned into the CD. am i doing something wrong?
any help would be appreciated.
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(Note that he said "from CD", iTunes doesn't add DRM that way.)
iTunes doesn't burn AAC files to MP3 CD since they're different formats. Yes, ideally it should do the conversion so the user doesn't have to, but that's how it is. You can change the encoding settings to MP3 and re-rip your CDs (or re-encode your library from AAC -> MP3, but that's not recommended) and then you'll be able to burn MP3 CDs.
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Originally Posted by turtle777
thanks. i tried the software out. it changed 3 .m4p into .m4a but still unable to burn into CDs. i think i might have to re-rip my CD albums into .mp3 instead of AAC this time around.
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Originally Posted by Jacke
(Note that he said "from CD", iTunes doesn't add DRM that way.)
iTunes doesn't burn AAC files to MP3 CD since they're different formats. Yes, ideally it should do the conversion so the user doesn't have to, but that's how it is. You can change the encoding settings to MP3 and re-rip your CDs (or re-encode your library from AAC -> MP3, but that's not recommended) and then you'll be able to burn MP3 CDs.
ah okie. thanks for the explanation. i guess its time to re-rip my AAC -> MP3 so i dont have this issue in the future.
thanks again.
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Originally Posted by RMXO
thanks. i tried the software out. it changed 3 .m4p into .m4a but still unable to burn into CDs. i think i might have to re-rip my CD albums into .mp3 instead of AAC this time around.
The m4p files are the ones that are giving you the problems... and you didn't rip those. m4p files are protected audio from the iTunes music store.
I suspect if you tried to burn the m4a files (ones you ripped yourself, NOT ones that have been somehow hacked from iTMS m4p to m4a files), all would be fine. Try a subset of files you know you ripped yourself. You are trying to mix protected and non-protected files, and iTunes is balking because there are weeds in the grass.
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