Does iTunes 10.2.2 burn audio CDs to RedBook compliant standard (Disc At Once Mode (DAO)?

Does iTunes 10.2.2 burn audio CDs to RedBook compliant standard (Disc At Once Mode (DAO))?

follow up...
tried to burn mp3s using finder window and burn folder...  no luck.
here is the message i received:
" The disc can't be burned, because the device failed to calibrate the laser power level for this media"...

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