Can ITunes be burned using Roxie Toast?

I have a internal burner and I use Toast to burn all my stuff The mac burning software is way to slow!!! Can ITunes be burned using a newer version of Toast? doe it have to be a OS 10 Version so it works??? I am using Toast Lite 6.0.7L but does not work with burning ITunes. Will Toast Titanium @ $79.99 work???
Thanks

Toast does support AAC (m4a) but not Protected AAC (m4p).
Older versions of Toast did support P. AAC, but Roxio had to remove the feature.
This is part of the Toast 6.1 Version history:
Following discussions with Apple, this version will no longer allow customers to create audio CDs, audio DVDs, or export audio to their hard drive using purchased iTunes music store content.
All versions of QuickTime after 6.5.2. also prevent burning protected music (other than with iTunes).
This is what it says when I drag a protected song to Toast 7.0.2 (the latest version):
"Songname" was not added.
Only Apple applications, such as iTunes, are
permitted to burn purchased content.
M
17' iMac fp 800 MHz 768 MB RAM   Mac OS X (10.3.9)   Several ext. HD (backup and data)

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