Great thank you for the help. I assume the highest quality conversion should
be used? 

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[mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Helena Fehr
Sent: Saturday, October 05, 2013 17:23
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Copy music to cD

Ther are several ways to do this. The one way is like you said, to import
your Cd to iTunes, and then go to the apple menu, by pressing BOM, right
arrowing to file, and down rrowing till you hear New playlist, and entering
on that, and calling it whatever the cD is called. Then you simply find the
songs in your music, and copy it to the clipboard and pasting it in the
Playlist. If that doesn't work, you could go to the plyist tab on your
iTunes, (it'll say songs radio-button, albums, radio-button and so on, and
you just go to your Music pop-up button, and either tab or VO-right arow
until you hear playlists radio-button), and then you will find a table-list
beside it with your playlists in there. Then you'd go in there and select
the playlist you made for your cD, and then you'd get out of that table and
VO-right arrow or tab until you hear add button, and VO-Space on that. Then
you go back to your music list, and find your songs, and coy them to the
clipboard, and then move back right till you here something like zero items
or something, and paste the song right there. (Command C for copy and
Command V for paste). Then you go back to your music and do the same for the
next song, till all the songs are there. To make sure they're all there, you
can go to the right of that add button till it says Playlist table, and
Wah-Lah, there your songs will be.
Another simpler way, is to put your music cd into your CD-drive, and
something will appear in your finder besides Mackintosh Hd or whatever else
you've got in your finder, and you open that, and when you hear what sounds
to be your songs, you just xelect them all and put them into your documents
or somewhere you know they will be. Then you take the CD back out, and put
in a blank CD, and simply copy and paste or move that folder you just copied
your music into, onto the thing that appears in your finder where your blank
cd is; whatever it's called, it'll look like a folder with nothing in it. As
long as the blank CD is made for music then, and you're copying music onto
it, you shouldn't have any problems with playing it on a sterio or something
else.
There. sorry for the long explanations, but I hope this helps.
God bless!!!
Helena

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