Burning Music CDs

I have a basic educator's iMac Intel with a CD recorder. I am unable to create music CDs that are readable by CD players, which see only one large file. The file I was sent, n. 25402 was not very helpful, but it did point to one possible problem: the length of the blank CDs. I use 700 Mb (80 minute) blanks, but the article states that Apple drives use 650 Mb CDs. That seems a rather inane reason. Does any one know if that is, in fact, the cause of the problem, or is it something else? I have recently switched from Windows, which handles musical CD recording easily, and would like to resolve this issue, so that I have no reason to cling to my HP laptop. I have come to detest Windows, especially Windows Genuine Advantage, which is illicit spyware as far as I am concerned and which caused me to switch to the iMac as soon as I discovered it on my system. But I am in the midst of cleaning up old 78s and putting them on CDs and need this function to work! Thanks for any help you can give me.

Dear Mr. Hunter: (OK, I assume you are male; forgive me if I am wrong). I can tell you are a whiz at Macs, judging not just from your answers to me but also to others. I agree that ITunes ought to behave the way you describe, but thus far it hasn't. I did fine an odd work-around, which was to have a CD imported automatically in AIFF files, then have them placed in a play list. This results in a perfect multi-track CD. But iTunes will not AIFF tracks from Finder, nor will it convert WAV files to AIFF while burning a CD, and least of all does it seem able to create a multi-track CD from WAV files in a play list or anything else. I am now wondering whether my iTunes app is corrupted. I've experienced this sort of thing already with two other iMac apps. I learned the hard way that one must back up all apps, preferably on an external drive, so that they can be remounted if something goes wrong. I am going to try this and see if it corrects the seemingly aberrant behavior of this program. I can't think of another explanation in light of your latest response. I'll let you know how it goes.
Forgive me if I don't give a final Yes. It is purely my inexperience in the Apple world after so many years working in a Windows environment, preceded by several years with a "Trash 80" (which I actually was very fond of). Given that I have had this iMac for only a month, I've made quite good progress, much faster than I did even with my first DOS IBM computer, even though there is no manual as such and one must learn as one goes, by the seat of one's pants usually. It helps that I now have over 30 years experience with PCs in general. And OS X is much better thought out than Windows by far, so that once one grasps the model on which it is based, it is fairly easy to learn. But some parts are not so intuitive or logical as others, and these give me fits. Writing art history is far more entertaining to me.

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