Hi Cara and Scott,

Another way to get to the burn button without having to use
the item chooser is to VO-down arrow from the search text
field.  I like doing it that way because I can either tab to the
search text field or go to it directly with Command-Option-F.

So, Cara's instructions could be redone by replacing the
step about finding the burn button with the VO-down arrow
from the search text field and the VO-left arrow from there.

Incidentally, I check the total time and space even when I'm
not on a playlist, so there isn't always a "burn button" -- on
a music library or for podcasts this action of VO-down from
the search text field would take me to the "Browse" button,
and I could still VO-left to the summary infomation.  This
is a good way to find out when your podcasts library is
getting really large!

I didn't give these directions, because the button you get
(browse, burn etc.) when you VO-down from the search
text field changes depending on what's in your source
list selection, and that seemed too confusing to summarize,
but this is faster -- even faster if you skip item chooser.

Cheers,

Esther

>   Hi Scott, Good mornin'!  <smile>  Use the item chooser to locate  
>the burn disc button and then VO left arrow once.  You'll see the  
>total number of songs, the total time, and the total size.
>
>HTH
>
>Smiles,
>
>Cara  :)
>
>
>On Jun 20, 2008, at 4:17 AM, Scott Rutkowski wrote:
>
>> HI all.
>>
>> can anyone who uses iTunes tell me if you make a playlist in iTunes,  
>> is there a way of finding out the total time of the playlist itself?
>> I've made a playlist and am trying to find out the total time so I  
>> can burn it to an audio cd.
>> Any info would be great.
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
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