I bloody hate technology, I just don't understand it, I cannot make it work.
My iPod is dead, it died a while ago and has remained dead. I was harbouring a secret hope some elves might fix it while I slept, like the kind hearted souls who helped the shoe maker, as yet they have not fixed it. Mr T tried to fix it, he bought me a new hard drive for it, it worked until I asked him to check if a podcast would play and then it died again. I have complained about this before, I am sure. Anyway, last night I thought I would compile some MP3 cds for our next mini adventure, iTunes won't let me create an MP3 cd because the files are M4a format, Windows Media Player won't play either and I can't find the button on Nero to make it work. Are there any elves who I can appeal to for help with this?
I am going to sing to Mr T for the duration of the road trip, maybe that will wear him down enough and he'll replace the iPod. Or maybe I should just give in and buy a new one.
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Hello my friend,
I believe iTunes should be able to do what you want, but Apple can be such slippery fiends.
To create an MP3 CD:
Select the playlist containing the songs you want to burn to the CD, and make sure all the songs you want to include have a checkmark beside them.
Insert a blank disc and click Burn Disc.
Select MP3 CD as the Disc Format and click Burn.
I guess you've tried that already though?
Hello VS
Thanks for that. I'm afraid that's exactly what I did. It checked all the tracks and then a warning popped up telling me there was a problem with every track and looking at the description it seems they're in the wrong format but they're just in the iTunes standard m4a format which is where I became unstuck every time I tried it.
I am trying to put off the inevitable digging out of all the cds and using Windows Media Player, I think that may be my only option now.
L
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