How to Download Music from iTunes onto CD

Want to preserve your favorite iTunes songs in a physical format? Transferring music from iTunes to CD is easier than you think. This guide will walk you through the simple process of creating custom CDs from your digital music collection.

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About This Software

To download music from iTunes onto a CD, you'll need a computer with a CD burner and blank CDs. First, create a playlist in iTunes with the songs you want to burn. Then, insert a blank CD into your computer's optical drive. Open iTunes, go to File > New > Playlist to create a new playlist, add your desired songs, and then right-click on the playlist and select 'Burn Playlist to Disc'. Follow the on-screen prompts to complete the process. This method works for both purchased iTunes songs and songs you've imported from other sources.

Key Features

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Create custom CDs from your iTunes library
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Preserve digital music in physical format
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Compatible with most standard CD players
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Simple drag-and-drop interface
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Supports various audio formats

How to Use

First, organize your songs into a playlist in iTunes. Insert a blank CD, select your playlist, choose the burn speed, and click 'Burn'. The process typically takes 5-10 minutes depending on the number of songs.

Conclusion

Start creating your custom music CDs today and enjoy your favorite songs anywhere with a CD player!

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I burn any song from iTunes to CD?

Yes, you can burn both purchased iTunes songs and songs you've imported from other sources, as long as they're in your iTunes library.

What type of CDs should I use for burning music?

Use standard CD-R or CD-RW discs. CD-R is recommended for permanent storage, while CD-RW can be erased and reused.

Why won't my iTunes playlist burn to CD?

Ensure you have a blank CD inserted, your computer has a CD burner, and the songs aren't protected by DRM restrictions that prevent burning.