Hi Colin,

Thanks, this worked.  I always forget that you have to create the playlist 
first.  I appreciate the help.
Best,
Donna
On Oct 26, 2010, at 6:43 PM, Colin M wrote:

> Hi Donna!
> Ok I'll try to be better help here! :]
> Hopefully when you are on the playlist you want to burn, scroll past it where 
> it usually says new playlist and other options!
> And if your playlist has enough content one of those options should now say 
> burn to disc!
> And I'm not sure if on that playlist it also might appear in vo+shift+space 
> bar hth Colin
> On 26 Oct 2010, at 22:07, Donna Goodin wrote:
> 
>> OK, so I hope I'm not dense.  I've erased the CD, but can't find a way to 
>> burn the new content from itunes.  Can someone tell me how I can do that?
>> Thanks,
>> Donna
>> On Oct 26, 2010, at 12:25 PM, Esther wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi Donna,
>>> 
>>> Erase your CD contents with Disk Utility, after you've inserted the 
>>> rewritable CD or DVD.
>>> 
>>> 1. Launch Disk Utility. From Finder, press Command-Shift-U to go to your 
>>> utilities folder, type "d i s" to navigate to Disk Utility, and press 
>>> Command-Down arrow to launch it.
>>> 2. Select your CD in the application side bar. Since the name of the CD 
>>> will be specific to your example, I'll just suggest that you use item 
>>> chooser menu (VO-I) and type in "HD", then press return to go to "Macintosh 
>>> HD" and VO-Down Arrow twice, since the name of your DVD/CD drive will show 
>>> up below your hard drive, and your CD will show up below that.
>>> 3. Press the "Erase" tab. (Use item chooser menu to move to the "Erase" tab 
>>> and VO-Space to select it.)
>>> 4. Press the "Erase" button on the "Erase" tab.  You can first reset the 
>>> radio button for the default option of a quick erase to a complete erase, 
>>> if you prefer.  This depends on the quality of your media and the number of 
>>> times you've reused the CD.
>>> 5. Eject the CD (Command-E) when done.
>>> 6. Quit Disk Utility (Command-Q) if you're burning audio contents with 
>>> iTunes.  (You can burn to CD or DVD with disk utility, too.  But I used to 
>>> find that even when I was burning data discs of movies that these burned 
>>> more than twice as fast in iTunes.  So even if I wasn't using iTunes to 
>>> play these instructional movies, I'd add their entries to iTunes and burn 
>>> the CD or DVD from there.)
>>> 
>>> HTH.  Cheers,
>>> 
>>> Esther
>>> 
>>> On Oct 26, 2010, Donna Goodin wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Hi all,
>>>> 
>>>> I want to erase a CD I made earlier and burn new content to that CD.  What 
>>>> app would I use to do this?  I've looked around in iTunes, but didn't see 
>>>> any options for this.
>>>> TIA,
>>>> Donna
>>>> 
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