Backing Up iTunes Library to Disc

i recently tried backing up my Entire iTunes Library to disc, but i left the computer and it went to Sleep during the backup process, and the disc was ejected. now each time i try to backup, i get an error message saying the "burning was unsuccessful". i tried restarting the computer and iTunes, but nothing is allowing me to complete the backup. what can i do?

Depends on the disk you use. With a dvd it takes about 4.7 gig to fill one. So that would be about seven disc. I always have a back up on disk and one on my external hard drive.
Mort

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    I've backed up my iTunes library to CD, but is that it? It seems too easy (not that I'm complaining if it just is!).
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