How to Burn a CD with iTunes

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Create a Playlist

Step 1 Open iTunes.

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Step 2 Click File.

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Click File . It's in the top-left corner of the window (Windows) or the screen (Mac). A drop-down menu will appear.

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Step 3 Select New.

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Step 4 Click Playlist.

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Click Playlist . It's in the pop-out menu. Doing so causes a blank playlist to appear on the left side of the window.

Step 5 Enter a name for the playlist.

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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.

Step 6 Add music to the playlist.

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Burn the Playlist

Step 3 Close any windows which open.

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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).

Step 4 Select your playlist.

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Step 5 Click File.

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Step 6 Click Burn Playlist to Disc.

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Click Burn Playlist to Disc . This option is in the File drop-down menu. Doing so brings up a new window.

Step 7 Make sure the

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Step 8 Click Burn.

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Community Q&A

How do I fix it so my Apple songs will burn properly? Community Answer

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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Why can I only burn 18 songs onto a CD from iTunes? Community Answer

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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Can I play the disk elsewhere besides my computer? Community Answer Yes, it should play on Blu-ray players and CD players.

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Ask a Question 200 characters left Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered. Advertisement Your burned CD should play in most stereos. It's normal for CDs to burn between 70 and 75 minutes of audio instead of 80. Submit a Tip All tip submissions are carefully reviewed before being published Please provide your name and last initial Thanks for submitting a tip for review!

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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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