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iTunes only burning first track
Posted on: 28.04.2013 by Latina Samon
Using iTunes to burn my CDs and sometimes it only burns the first track of a playlist onto the CD. If I try again it just does the same.

It's not the CDRs because they're Taiyo Yuden. Any ideas? Don't like to keep trying and wasting expensive CDRs! Trying another program is an option. Any suggestions on a different program or ideas as to why this is happening?
Lidia Floriano
30.04.2013
Originally Posted by DjLiquitATL
If it is itunes purchased tracks i believe you can only burn a track 7-8 times
That's only true for very old tracks with the .m4p extension. iTunes stopped selling those on April 9, 2009. You can burn more recently purchased tracks as often as you like.

If you still have .m4p tracks, which are also at a lower bitrate of merely 128 kbps, consider upgrading them using the iTunes PLUS upgrade offer. That is, if that upgrade offer still exists, i haven't checked in some time.
Latina Samon
28.04.2013
Using iTunes to burn my CDs and sometimes it only burns the first track of a playlist onto the CD. If I try again it just does the same.

It's not the CDRs because they're Taiyo Yuden. Any ideas? Don't like to keep trying and wasting expensive CDRs! Trying another program is an option. Any suggestions on a different program or ideas as to why this is happening?
Latina Samon
03.05.2013
Some of the tracks are from Beatport, some from Juno and a few were from my mate transferring a few tracks over when we played b2b. I know he doesn't purchase from iTunes though. Hmmmm

Surely it should just not copy the one's that can't be copied over though? Rather only copying the first track? It did it with two different playlists then the rest of the playlists were fine. They've never been burned before either.
Lidia Floriano
30.04.2013
Originally Posted by DjLiquitATL
If it is itunes purchased tracks i believe you can only burn a track 7-8 times
That's only true for very old tracks with the .m4p extension. iTunes stopped selling those on April 9, 2009. You can burn more recently purchased tracks as often as you like.

If you still have .m4p tracks, which are also at a lower bitrate of merely 128 kbps, consider upgrading them using the iTunes PLUS upgrade offer. That is, if that upgrade offer still exists, i haven't checked in some time.
Latoria Kavulich
29.04.2013
Yes this may be a DRM issue ... the issue being that DRM exists in the first place
Federico Vilas
29.04.2013
If it is itunes purchased tracks i believe you can only burn a track 7-8 times
Harley Zitka
28.04.2013
What process are you using to do this?

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