trying to burn a CD and getting an err message stating select a slower burn speed in the preference menu. thing is even when i select the lowest speed it still won't burn . . .
7/31/2006 3:55:10 PM
your problem is that you're using iTunesget Nero or Sonic or somethin]
7/31/2006 4:01:37 PM
Save your library preferences. Uninstall/reinstall. Standard Windows procedure.
7/31/2006 4:36:02 PM
i'm using an iMac running 10.3.9 ..............
7/31/2006 4:54:17 PM
Hmm. I dont' know then. Sounds like an hardware problem. Get Roxio Toast and see if it works.
7/31/2006 4:56:44 PM
Try burning directly from disk utility or the finder. If that doesn't work, try changing your media. If that doesn't work you probably need to get the lense for the laser cleaned.
7/31/2006 5:08:06 PM
^ what he said.that's an unusual problem. what type of media are you using? old/new imac? (not especially new considering the OS version, but still)[Edited on July 31, 2006 at 5:13 PM. Reason : ]
7/31/2006 5:12:56 PM
what exactly does the error message say?
7/31/2006 6:10:37 PM
something about select a lower burn speed . . .
7/31/2006 7:07:39 PM
I'd try burning w/ different media first, I've only known 1 person to ever have that problem and he was using shitty CompUSA brand CD-RWs
7/31/2006 7:14:16 PM
was trying with SONY CD-Rjust got back from officemax and bought some HP cd-r's (50 for $12.99).i'll let you guys know how these work.
7/31/2006 7:48:27 PM
you probably need to buy some $10 per cd Apple branded media
7/31/2006 7:50:22 PM
Your problem is probably a buffer under run error. This is either a HW failure, and the drive is screwed, or one of your song files is missing or corrupted. Try burning a different set of songs, or just a single song to see if it will even burn. Try burning from the Finder to see if it will burn. If it WILL burn, then it's probably one of your files is bad. Try manually converting them to AIFF files within iTunes, then burn those AIFF files. If that doesn't work, a 3rd party burning program might do the trick (you might want to try this first if you don't want to home in on the actual problem). Try searching VersionTracker for a 3rd party burner... i'm sure one exists that can do audio CDs.
7/31/2006 9:16:57 PM
moved to the HP cdr's and everything is fine . . . however, i can't burn more than 7 CD's as I purchased some of the music from the iTunes store. is there anyway around this . . .
7/31/2006 11:49:56 PM
Create a new play list. The restriction is on the play lists not the actual song files.
8/1/2006 12:01:16 AM
^ tried. it didnt' work.
8/1/2006 12:19:36 AM
^^^Easiest way around that problem is to rip the songs off the CD that you already burned and then the copy protection is gone and you can do whatever you want with the newly imported songs. There will be a tiny bit of degradation, but nothing noticeable for most ears.[Edited on August 1, 2006 at 2:29 AM. Reason : fix ^]
8/1/2006 2:29:05 AM
just make direct AIFF copies of the CDs you've already burned, no quality loss.
8/1/2006 2:32:40 AM
silly Apple and their iTunes restrictions
8/1/2006 3:03:34 AM
shit i hate itunes so much i didnt even know they had cd burning software with it
8/1/2006 8:17:54 AM