Err Umm no, I don't think so.  How do I do that?  I can't seem to find anything 
called album view.
On Dec 4, 2010, at 7:38 PM, Jude DaShiell wrote:

Have you tried enabling album view?On Sat, 4 Dec 2010, Marlaina Lieberg wrote:

> Hurrah I did it!  I tried Tim's steps below and they worked; I am now going 
> to try Colin's steps in a previous message.
> 
> One thing though:  I see all my songs, I don't get a list of albums; so I 
> have to scroll through all my songs to find the album I want to burn.  Surely 
> that can't be right?
> 
> Marlaina
> 
> OOOO my Huskies were ahead of the Koogers and now they are tied at 28!  
> Wonder if I can pay attention to learning more iTunes stuff and watching this 
> darned game!  Go Huskies go!
> On Dec 4, 2010, at 4:22 PM, Tim Kilburn wrote:
> 
> Hi Marlaina,
> 
> To burn an album to CD, I would first create a playlist with the songs I wish 
> on the CD:
> 
> 1.  Search for the album name.
> 2.  Check the songs it found, if OK then go to #3.
> 3.  Press cmd-a for Select All.
> 4.  Press cmd-shift-n to Create Playlist from Selection (also under the File 
> menu).
> 5.  Name your playlist.
> 6.  Go under the File menu and choose Burn Playlist to CD.
> 
> A dialog will apear where you can say whether you want it to be an audio CD, 
> mp3 CD or Data CD, how much gap to have between songs and whether to use 
> SoundCheck or not.  Once all those choices have been made, press the Burn 
> button.  It will then ask you to insert the proper kind of CD and the process 
> will begin.
> 
> If you wish your NetGear server to house your iTunes media then do the 
> following:
> 
> 1.  Make sure that your computer is always connected to the NetGear server.
> 2.  Make sure that the media is in a single folder on that server.
> 3.  Open iTunes.
> 4.  Press cmd-comma to bring up the iTunes Preferences.
> 5.  Select the Advanced tab in the ToolBar.
> 6.  Press the Change button just after the iTunes Media location.
> 7.  Press cmd-shift-c to bring up the list of attached devices.
> 8.  Select the NetGear server and expand it using VO-backslash.
> 9.  Locate the folder with all the music/media, select it then Stop 
> Interacting with the Table.
> 10. Press Choose and wait for iTunes to build the Library file.
> 
> That should do it.  iTunes may re-organize the folder structure within the 
> media folder in the process but that shouldn't hurt anything.  Now, as long 
> as you have access to the NetGear server and as long as you are connected to 
> it when you open iTunes, life should be good.  As well, you should have your 
> Apple TV paired to your iTunes Library and then it can just stream all your 
> media from the computer to the TV.  It will stream movies, TV shows, music 
> and will even use your iPhoto pictures as the screensaver while playing music 
> if you wish.  This is a really nice feature for sighted people as it does a 
> fantastic job of flipping through the photos on your TV screen while 
> listening to your favourite music through the stereo.
> 
> HTH.
> 
> Later...
> 
> 
> On 2010-12-04, at 4:10 PM, Marlaina Lieberg wrote:
> 
>> Ok, how do I do it then?  Sorry, I am really really struggling with iTunes 
>> and we just bought the apple tv and now I can't figure out how to tell 
>> iTunes to use my netgear file server as the base for my library, and I can't 
>> figure out how to burn albums to cd.  I'm glad to know the latter can be 
>> done, but how do I do it?  When I'm in iTunes, I see individual song names 
>> and I see a checkbox next to each which is checked.  Any help with getting 
>> albums burned to CD and getting iTunes to know that all my music resides on 
>> an in-home external file server will be worth its weight in gold and a note 
>> to Santa from me on your behalf, :)
>> 
>> Marlaina
>> On Dec 4, 2010, at 2:59 PM, Tim Kilburn wrote:
>> 
>> Hi Marlaina,
>> 
>> Your husband is incorrect.  Not that I like to contribute to the cause of 
>> husbands being so often incorrect, but, he is in this case.  When you burn 
>> purchased audio to an audio CD, it will play just fine in any home or 
>> automobile player.  The only restriction is if you try to burn 
>> purchased/protected content to an mp3 CD, that won't work.
>> 
>> Later...
>> 
>> On 2010-12-04, at 3:14 PM, Marlaina Lieberg wrote:
>> 
>>> Ok, that might sound like a stupid question, but as I was about to buy 
>>> Susan Boyle's The Gift, my husband Gary warned me that he did not think I 
>>> could burn an audio cd to play on a conventional cd player from an iTunes 
>>> store music purchase.  He said he thinks it is protected music.  I don't 
>>> want to buy it if I can't burn it for conventional use.
>>> 
>>> Marlaina
>>> 
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