Hi Eleanor!
Yes you can! Your allowed to make a back up of your purchases I've made AAC 
versions of mine and store them on a external hard drive!
But you can select a album and should be allowed to burn it to disc!
If you make the album a playlist or make your own playlist of songs, after the 
playlists track table you should find a playlist action button select that and 
one of the options will be burn to disc!
HTH Colin

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On 25 May 2014, at 15:10, Eleanor Martha Burke <[email protected]> 
wrote:

> I for one do not know the significance of flac format but glad it is good.
> What I would like to know is if I can burn to CD albums I purchase in the
> iTunes store.
> 
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> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Mrs. Lynnette
> Annabel Smith
> Sent: 25 May 2014 14:59
> To: Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility
> Subject: iTunes & FLAC
> 
> Hello everybody
> 
> It would appear, and I discovered this quite by accident, that iTunes can
> now play .FLAC format tracks directly, without any form of plug-in
> whatsoever. This, for us at least, is a huge huge break-through, as it's our
> format of choice and has been for several years.
> 
> I've just tried playing an uncompressed FLAC track, and it worked perfectly.
> Oh, Wow! Now we can have our entire album collection in our iTunes library,
> and do away with the horrible old MP3 and even the M4B versions with the
> exception of purchases.
> 
> The next logical thing, therefore, would be for us to join some or one of
> the growing number of commercial websites now selling music legally in .FLAC
> format. I need to see whether iTunes can be persuaded to treat a cue sheet
> as a playlist. But, if it can, that would be even better as it would allow
> us to use our album files, rather than having everything in individual
> tracks.
> 
> I'll experiment with this and report back. Oh yes, and my apologies to those
> for whom this information may not be new!
> 
> Warm regards
> 
> Lynne
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