Can't back up entire library and playlists

I set up my I'Tunes to backup to a DVD drive (I did it with a CD drive before and got no song titles or artist names). I hit back up and when asked I chose to back up the entire library and playlists. The back up gave me 241 of 1100 songs on a DVD which was 4.7 Gbs and the library is 3.99 Gigs. It was not the list of songs that I've added since my last back up. It was a bunch of random songs. All the songs in the library were checked and rated. I had upgraded to 7.3.2. I considered going back to 7.2.after what I've read here. I don't know how, but I know it involves filehippo. I Googled filehippo and found one reference which allowed only an upgrade to 7.3.2. Do I need to have my I-Pod plugged in when I back up? I'm scared to death to do this because I'm seeing all these horror stories about losing all songs. All the playlists are on I-Tunes. Any help is really appreciated.

With all due respect, and I really appreciate your help, I may be slow here, but there are about 100 places to look for Help. I started with the help offered with my I-Tunes library and plugged in "can't backup" but I had no luck at all. I kept looking around for an area called help - and they were all over. I would really appreciate it if you could be more specific or, if you wouldn't mind, if the answer is simple if you could just give it to me. I understand it may not be simple, so I really need some more info pointing me to where it is. Sorry I'm so lame on this. It's just that all this I-Tunes mess with all these tons of questions has me confused.
Thanks a million,
Dawn

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