ITunes 10 Burning

2010-09-06 Thread Norm Rowe


  
  
I downloaded iTunes 10 and now I'm getting the following when I
attempt to burn a play list. (The drive reported an error and disk
can not be burned). I get a similar error with Toast. Is something
wrong with my system? G4 with OS 10.5.8 with all the latest updates.
Norm
  




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Re: ITunes 10 Burning

2010-09-06 Thread Eric Herbert

On Sep 6, 2010, at 1:23 PM, Norm Rowe wrote:

 I downloaded iTunes 10 and now I'm getting the following when I attempt to 
 burn a play list. (The drive reported an error and disk can not be burned). I 
 get a similar error with Toast. Is something wrong with my system? G4 with OS 
 10.5.8 with all the latest updates.
 Norm

Have you tried burning a different disc?  It could be that the disc you're 
trying to burn has a problem.  Can you burn something through Disk Utility or 
from a Burn Folder on your desktop?  It could be that the drive has packed up.

Off topic a little bit, how are you liking iTunes 10?  I made the mistake of 
letting that abomination install on my work iMac and have since boycotted it on 
the rest of my systems (PC included).  HIDEOUS dock icon aside, I can't stand 
the sterile gray appearance of the main window.  Besides making it harder to 
find everything, I can't help staring at it and wondering who was smoking what 
at Apple.  It looks like some sort of lazy Linux program from the 90s!  Is 
there a tax on color and nice icons or something?

OkI'm off my soapbox...

Back on topic, try a different disc and see if that works.  If not, try burning 
through Disk Utility or from a Burn Folder.  Does the drive read discs 
correctly?  If all else fails, it might be time to put a new optical drive in 
it.  Fortunately they're dirt cheap nowadays if that's what it comes down to.

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