Hi

The simple answer to your question is “Yes”!  Put your tracks into a playlist 
and then using the context menu for the playlist, select “Burn this playlist to 
disk” and off you go.  BTW, I suggest you change the default gap setting 
between each track to “None”, and don’t be tempted to use the fastest possible 
burn speed.  Audio CD’s require a lot of bandwidth on your data bus, and I have 
frequently seen failures or errors on CD’s burned at high speeds on any 
platform.  Personally, I wouldn’t go above 8X for burning audio material.

Kindest regards

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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.

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[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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