There is a way to double the tracks, moving the copies in a new folder
(preferably on the desktop). Then prefix them with numbers -
starting with "01", not with a "1", the next track would be "11" then.
Then move this folder to your burning program or let it open the contents.
If the CD is meant to be runnning later on any CD player, choose AIFF format.
Remember that these files are much bigger than mp3s or mp4s.
74 minutes or so is the maximum on a 700/800MB CD-R;
recommended and sufficient, but in some cases sensous material.
You don't need the "playlist" feature to do so.
Lars

>
>Can I sort my iTunes library by times burnt ?
>I admit it - I don't know if I have burned everything in my iTunes library.
>As I recall, you can only burn a playlist a limited number of times, so 
>it would seem there is some info in there about how many times a song 
>has been burned
>or maybe that's just in the playlist info ?

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