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Things You Should KnowClick File . It's in the top-left corner of the window (Windows) or the screen (Mac). A drop-down menu will appear.
Advertisement Fair Use (screenshot)Click Playlist . It's in the pop-out menu. Doing so causes a blank playlist to appear on the left side of the window.
Fair Use (screenshot)Enter a name for the playlist. Without clicking elsewhere, type in a name for your playlist, then press ↵ Enter . This will assign a name to your playlist.
Fair Use (screenshot)Close any windows which open. Depending on your computer's settings, inserting a blank CD may trigger a new window to open; if so, just close the window(s).
Fair Use (screenshot)Click Burn Playlist to Disc . This option is in the File drop-down menu. Doing so brings up a new window.
Fair Use (screenshot)Songs from Apple Music, a subscription service offering over 30 million songs, cannot be burned on to a CD, because they were saved through the subscription service. You'll have to actually buy the song. If it is a song that you do, in fact, own, you may need to save it as a windows file, such as a WMA, instead of an Apple file.
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You need to use CDs with a larger capacity. When you buy your CDs, look for ones with longer playing times.
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Creating a data CD rather than an audio CD will allow you to store more music, but you won't be able to play a data CD in a CD player.
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