Uh, believe it or not, I don't know what a Thumb Drive is ... color
me ancient.
Dean
On Aug 21, 2006, at 3:51 PM, Leigh Daniels wrote:
What I do when I only need to burn one or two songs is to use a Pocket
CD-R. They hold 24 minutes (210 MB). I've been doing that for a few
years now because I'm trying, like you, to be a little greener.
No problems burning them with iTunes.
Just wondering: is a thumb drive an option?
**Leigh
On Mon, Aug 21, 2006, Dean M. Estabrook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yes, that would be a solution ... I think my wife is going to bite
the bullet and plan ahead far enough so that we can establish a
fairly big play list in iTunes and burn a good bunch at a time. Seems
like the greener thing to do.
As usual,
Thanks to all for the info.
Dean
On Aug 21, 2006, at 1:10 PM, Darcy James Argue wrote:
Dean,
Seems like less wasteful (although obviously more expensive)
solution to this problem would be to use an iPod.
Cheers,
- Darcy
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On 21 Aug 2006, at 4:06 PM, Dean M. Estabrook wrote:
Yeah, I've done that a lot. My situation is that my wife needs a
short song or two every couple of days for her classes, but
doesn't know very far in advance what the songs will be. So, she
would like me to burn just one or two at a time. This means that
I can't (as far as I know) fill up a disk by reburning selections
to it, which is a real waste of disks, even though they aren't
real expensive. I hope this makes sense.
Dean
On Aug 21, 2006, at 12:35 PM, Darcy James Argue wrote:
Huh?
If you want a regular audio CD, just burn a playlist from within
iTunes.
Cheers,
- Darcy
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On 21 Aug 2006, at 3:32 PM, Dean M. Estabrook wrote:
Ah, that would explain why they would not play back on a normal
CD player. So, it would appear that there is no way to burn
multiple iTune files to a CD and play them back via the normal
player ... right? Which means, one must use one disk for each
new tune. Rats.
Dean
On Aug 21, 2006, at 4:36 AM, Eric Fiedler wrote:
If by audio files you mean MP3 files (from iTunes for
instance), then the answer is yes. I've done this a lot to
archive old iTunes files. These can then of course only be
played back on an MP3 player, not on a normal CD player...
Hope this helps!
Eric
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On 21.08.2006, at 06:26, Dean M. Estabrook wrote:
Hey, can the Burn Again Application be used to make multiple
burns of Audio Files, like from iTunes, or just data burns?
Thanks,
Dean
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