Burn family recording in itunes to video DVD or video CD

I have converted old family voice tapes to itunes files. My Sony DVP-CX860 multi-disc player won't recognize anything burned in itunes. Sony says burn them onto a video CD or video DVD. Can't figure out how to do that and can't find and old discussion on the subject.
Would appreciate help.
Thanks
Ralph

Hi Ralph,
iDVD can't create VideoCDs (Roxio Toast will do either) and I don't believe it can create a standard spec Audio DVD. But you can simulate the result by creating a regular DVD -- use iMovie, iPhoto, or iDVD to create a slideshow with your family recording as the audio track. For the video part, insert a long, black slide... personally, I'd be tempted to add titles indicating who is speaking, the topics... and/or pictures of the family. This will play in any DVD player, but unlikely to play in CD players.
You may wish to give iTunes another shot and set your Preferences -- burn (playlist) as Audio CD.
John

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