Burning Mp3

Whenever I choose let's say 80 songs for an MP3 cd, itunes will only burn some songs. One time I chose 80 and itunes only burned 4.
Why?
Why does it burn some and not all?
What's the difference between one song and the other?

It's probably not an mp3 music file. When your looking at your library right click on a song and select get info (or highlight and hold 'command' and press 'i'). In the window that pops up, click summary on the top. Look at bottom of the window next to the heading "where: probably followed by something long" look at the end of that line. If it doesn't say .mp3 at the end, then it's not an mp3 file and it won't burn to an mp3 disk.
FYI - the songs you buy from itunes are not mp3 and unless you have the setting in your itunes preferences to import cd's to mp3 then those files won't be mp3 either.

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  • Burning MP3's on DVD

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    ed2345 wrote:
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  • How can I burn mp3

    I'm unable tu burn mp3 Cd from with songs downloaded from iTunes store, it says that they aren't in mp3 format!
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    How can I convert them?
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    MicSpin wrote:
    I'm unable tu burn mp3 Cd from with songs downloaded from iTunes store, it says that they aren't in mp3 format!
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    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1550
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    Track 2, start time 02:36:19
    Track 3, start time 04:01:11
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    Track 5, start time 06:26:38
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  • Can't burn MP3 cd

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