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![]() [SIZE=4][FONT=arial][COLOR=deeppink]When I download songs off of Limewire, sometimes they go into my Itunes when I launch them, and sometimes into Quicktime player...this wouldn't be so much of a problem, but I can't burn CDs from Quicktime, they have to be in Itunes...whats up with this? |
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![]() I don't know anything about iTunes. You would have to do a search on these forums regarding that. There have been alot of posts/replies about it. As for burning CD's from QuickTime: An mp3 is an mp3. Doesn't matter which player plays them on your computer. You need a CD burning software program to burn a CD. They are probably all different, so you would need to read the instructions that come with it. In my case, I use Roxio's Toast for Mac. I just open Toast, drag the music files that I want on the CD and click Record. Good luck. ![]() |
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