Try inspecting the rejected CDs for scratches, etc. In my experience, dust
and scratches on media can cause an iMac to reject them.

Give them a *careful(!)* polish with a lens cloth or similar and try them
again. I use a proprietary cleaner and it seems to do the trick.

Frank.



On 23 May 2011 08:14, Jonathan Brady <[email protected]> wrote:

> Greetings!
> Recently I have had a couple of CDs which I wanted to put onto iTunes
> 'rejected' by my (albeit slightly aged but apparently functional) iMac.  I
> put the CD in, the iMac whirrs and splutters, then out pops the CD.  At the
> same time, it has happily accepted other CDs and allowed me to put their
> contents onto iTunes.  Does anyone know whether this might be some kind of
> DRM method or am I just unlucky?
> Thanks.
>
>
> Jonathan Brady
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