Harry, most CD players played MUSIC CDs, NOT data CDs with a handful of music 
files on them. It is a different format. Some CD players would play MP3 CDs, 
but they were not the norm. I can’t imagine a CD player know at all what an 
AIFF was.

Some CD players also would not even play music CDs that your burned yourself, 
only manufactured CDs. If they would play them, they need to be CD-R and not 
CD-RWs as well. Only computers could understand a CD-RW, AFAIK.

Use a CD-R and Lee’s approach: Let iTunes make it for you.

Jonathan



> On Nov 12, 2018, at 5:26 PM, Harry Jacobson-Beyer <[email protected] 
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> 
> I tried to create a cd of an album I downloaded from Apple Music. Using Toast 
> Titanium 10 I was able to drag the tunes to the toast window and burn the cd, 
> however it wouldn’t play in my cd player. It burned the tunes as mp4.
> 
> I converted the tunes to .aiff files, burned them to a cd and the cd would 
> not play in my cd player.
> 
> Any suggestions?

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Jonathan Fletcher
Workplace Innovation Facilitator
[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>

Kentuckiana FileMaker Developers Group
Next Meeting: 11/27/18

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