ITunes burn to DVD?

I know there are many ways I can move music to another Mac - but I'm only interested in this one for now -
can I burn music in iTunes to a DVD just like I would to a CD except with a much larger capacity (DVD)?

yes, just select "Back Up To Disk" under the File menu.

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  • Registry settings for Itune burn cds & dvd drivers missing...

    When Itune starts a msg appears stating that registry settings for import/burn cds/dvds missing. advises reinstall Itunes. Reinstalling Itunes does not resolve problem. Itunes will not burn cd/dvd...XP system, dell xps computer. Except for "burn" issue, Itunes works ok. request help

    Try reinstalling the GEAR drivers. They make a stand alone installer, which is available here:
    http://www.gearsoftware.com/support/drivers.cfm
    fixed?

  • IMovie '11, what steps am I missing, when I go to SHARE, IDVD is grey and not activated, only ITUNES and MEDIA BROWSER? I want to burn a DVD.

    iMovie '11, what steps am I missing, when I go to SHARE, IDVD is grey and not activated, only ITUNES and MEDIA BROWSER? I want to burn a DVD.

    Share your movie to the Media Browser. Then, in iDVD, drag your movie in from the Media Browser at the bottom right.
    THe Share to iDVD option is only activated if your source material is DV or AVCHD.

  • I downloaded a movie from iTunes.  I wanted to burn a DVD so I dragged the movie onto a blank DVD and it appeared to burn it correctly.  When I try to play the movie from this DVD  I get an error message referencing "you can't open the application mediaio

    I downloaded a movie from iTunes.  I wanted to burn a DVD of the movie which I could play on my home entertainment system.  After I had burned the DVD I tried to play the movie from it on the computer and got the message " You can't open the application mediaioserver because it may be damaged or incomplete".  What is this all about?  Are there settings I need to change?  PS: I tried to play the DVD on my home DVD player and it also doesn't work.  Help!

    Klaus:  Does this mean that I can only watch this movie on my computer and ipad not on my home big screen system?

  • Error in burning iTunes library to DVD as back up

    I'm keen to make a back up of my iTunes library onto DVD.
    When I try to do this, having followed the instructions to the letter, the system chugs through, checks the playlist, tells me it is initiating the burning, then I get a message canceling the operation reading 'unknown error 4251'.
    Now, I can't find anything relating to this error on the Apple website, however, there are other users with the same problem using other forums. The problem is though, there don't seem to be any answers resolving the problem.
    Any help would be great, thanks.
    Evesham Windows XP
    Evesham   Windows XP Pro  

    Well....You do not absolutely need to Use iTunes for Backing up your Music. Any program that burns DVDs can burn music files as data disks.
    iTunes can work fine for music files BUT: I prefer more control and completeness over my backup process. It is also very important to note that a large limitation of using iTunes to manage the backup is that the iTunes method does not maintain the two meta-data files (iTunes Library.itl & iTunes Music Library.xml) where your Playlists, Ratings, Play Counts, etc. are stored. See: What are the iTunes Library files?
    If you are heavily invested in your Library data (Playlists, Play Counts, Ratings, Last Played, Date Added, etc.), it is critical that you also make and archive multiple backups of your ‘iTunes Library.itl’ file.
    If your music is located under one common Folder (e.g.-‘iTunes’), then it is easiest to physically copy that folder and all its sub-folders in one simple process. It can be done quickly, and incrementally – several times a day, when necessary. In the case of any data loss, just re-copy your entire (or partial) music library back to wherever it was, placing it in the main Folder that the previous iTunes expected. Along with the .ITL meta-data file, this completes a full ‘restore’ of your music to the time of your last backup.
    Use of a backup software program will greatly help. It will allow you to easily perform incremental backups of only the files that have changed. WinXP has such a facility built-in. I use a free program called FileSync ( http://www.fileware.com ). There are many out there. Some use Zipped files or proprietary formats, others use standard file formats. I like FileSync as it uses normal file formats that can be viewed/managed via any Windows program or utility.
    Here's a list of possible ways to copy your music files from your main iTunes computer to another storage medium for backup purposes.
    1) Use an External Hard Drive to store the complete iTunes meta-data files and underlying Music Folder structure and songs from your main computer. They are quite cheap now, for their storage volume. This is my preferred main medium.
    2) If you have two computers:
    2a) Connect them through a router
    2b) Connect them using a Direct (w/Mac) or Crossover (PC/PC) Ethernet cable (See: http://www.ifelix.co.uk/tech/3001.html)
    2c) Connect them via a USB-to-USB Network Bridge. See: here as an example.
    Copy the files and folders from one computer to the other. Use the second PC as your backup repository.
    3) Burn several DVDs (at 4.7+ GBs each) with the music data files and store them safely. Re-writable ones are good for backup purposes (if your DVD drive can manage these).
    4) Burn 6x more on CDs (at 700MB each) than in #3 above and store them safely in more space Re-writable ones are good for backup purposes (if your CD drive can manage these).
    5) Use a larger USB Flash drive (1GB – 4+GBs) to store the files only if you have a small amount ripped music or have multiple and/or jumbo USB drives at your disposal that will fit your music library.
    6) Use the second internal hard drive (if available) of your PC -- not optimum, as you really want to physically separate the storage of backups from the originals, but good as a tertiary storage device.
    By keeping only one copy of your music (other than on the iPod), you are not truly 'backed-up' and are running a high risk of losing your music. Music files on just the iPod and the computer is not considered having any backup. If you cannot store your complete music files on the computer, then create and maintain two external sets.
    You need at least three sets of your music:
    -- One full set on the PC within iTunes (on internal HD or ExHD)
    -- One full set on an separate external backup medium (CD/DVD/ExHD/other)
    -- One (full or partial) set on the iPod
    It is a good policy to backup all your important data. It is a very smart policy to back it up on more than one medium.
    External hard drives now run less than $100 for 200-250GBs of storage. Very cheap backup insurance, indeed. See This Link

  • TS1368 I keep getting this error message and can't open the iTunes store. I've reinstalled iT a half dozen times with no results. "Registry settings used by the iT drivers for importing & burning CDs & DVDs are missing" reinstall iTunes

    I can't open the iTunes store and keep getting this error message. "Registry settings used by the iT drivers for importing & burning CDs & DVDs are missing. Reinstall iTunes." I've reinstalled iT a half dozen times with no results.

    You might have two different things going on at once here.
    Starting with the registry settings message.
    I'd start with the following document, with one modification. At step 12 after typing GEARAspiWDM press the Enter/Return key once prior to clicking OK. (Pressing Return adds a carriage return in the field and is important.)
    iTunes for Windows: "Registry settings" warning when opening iTunes

  • Burning itunes videos to DVD

    First off - new to mac, new to forum, primarily use itunes for music. Having said all of that...is it possible to download a video from itunes (or a TV show) and burn a DVD? I was looking into it and can't seem to find any info. Tried it w/itunes and can't get it to "Burn disc". Help is greatly appreciated.
    Thanks.

    I'm assuming you want to burn a purchased video to a DVD disc that is watchable in your DVD player. The short answer to this question is, no, it cannot be done.
    The DRM that protects the video files you buy from iTMS do not allow this type of burning. You can, however, burn the files to Data disc for backup.

  • HT203164 Can I burn a dvd of a movie purchased in iTunes?  I did it on DVD+R.  Doesn't play anything.

    Can I burn a DVD of a movie purchased on itunes?  I did it on DVD+R.  It did not work.

    Rickydil wrote:
    Can I burn a DVD of a movie purchased on itunes? ...
    Not to play... But you can back it up as Data...
    https://discussions.apple.com/message/6013415#6013415

  • Itunes driver's registry settings for burning CDs/DVDs are missing,

    Links provided by the Apple support staff thus far
    1.Windows: http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=93286
    2, http://www.info.apple.com/kbnum/n93071
    are generic and do not address the problem I've described in numerous posts - I have read and implemented these suggestions with out success. When launched, itunes complains that "the registry settings used by itunes drivers for importing and burning CDs/DVDs are missing" is missing CD drivers. When I acknowledge the problem and try to burn CDs from itunes the error message "disk recording is not found" is received.
    Here are the diagnostics:
    Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition Service Pack 2 (Build 2600)
    Sony Corporation PCV-RX670(UC)
    iTunes 7.0.2.16
    CD Driver 2.0.6.1
    CD Driver DLL 2.0.6.2
    Video Driver: NVIDIA RIVA TNT2 Model 64 (Sony)\RIVA TNT2 Model 64
    Found aspi32 running.
    IDE\DiskMaxtor4D080H4_________________________DAH017K0, Bus Type ATA, Bus Address [0,0]
    IDE\DiskMaxtor6Y160P0_________________________YAR41BW0, Bus Type ATA, Bus Address [1,0]
    GenDisk, Bus Type UNKNOWN
    SCSI\DiskMaxtor6Y080L0_________YAR4, Bus Type SCSI, Bus Address [1,0]
    USBSTOR\DiskHP_____Photosmart_84001.00, Bus Type USB
    USBSTOR\DiskTOSHIBAMK8032GAX______0000, Bus Type USB
    IDE\CdRomASUSCD-S400/A__________________________2.1N___, Bus Type ATA, Bus Address [1,0]
    IDE\CdRomPIONEERDVD-RW__DVR-104_________________1.40___, Bus Type ATA, Bus Address [0,0]
    If you have multiple drives on the same IDE or SCSI bus, these drives may interfere with each other.
    Some computers need an update to the ATA or IDE bus driver, or Intel chipset. If iTunes has problems recognizing CDs or hanging or crashing while importing or burning CDs, check the support site for the manufacturer of your computer or motherboard.
    Current user is an administrator.
    Failed loading CD / DVD drives, error -43. Try doing a repair install on iTunes from the "Add or Remove Programs" control panel.
    The last failed audio CD burn had error code -128(0xffffff80). It happened on drive F: PIONEER DVD-RW DVR-104 on CDR media at speed 0X.
    The CD burner works on other programs! Problem occurred with upgrade to latest version of itunes.
    1. Installed of the latest gear drivers
    2. Upgraded burner firmware
    3. Reloaded/repaired itunes on numerous occasions
    4. Using latest latest Nero software from an Admin account and launched program to ensure Nero Burner rights are installed.
    5. Performed registry hacks & removed values of upper/lower filters as prescribed (no joy).
    There are NUMEROUS people having this problem with no assistance; reference http://discussions.apple.com/myposts.jspa
    Help Please!

    Yes, your green bookmarked article really solved my question.
    Thank you very much!
    Hans M

  • Can iTunes burn DVDs into our idevices?

    Since burn CDs is a piece of cake but can iTunes burn DVDs into our idevices.

    I haven't tried to convert DVDs to iPod yet (had it for a week) but in the past I tried to convert DVDs to my PocketPC handheld using many tools and found that there is no quick, easy and trouble-free way to do it. The fact that Apple chose to use specific (proprietary) video codecs does not help. You have to get your hands dirty, learn a lot about video, codecs, bitrates and so on. It was more time and energy than I was willing to spend. I may give it another try though. I bought the Apple AV cable to view video on TV and it'd be a shame to not use it.
    You may find some tutorials and other conversion tools at this website: www.dvdrhelp.com, they also have discussion forums. (hope it's ok to post this link)

  • Burning a DVD with m4v music videos purchased from iTunes

    Instead of buying Apple TV, I would like to burn a DVD with my collection of music videos purchased on iTunes. Most of them are Protected MPEG-4 video files, having the extension .m4v
    My question what I need to do to burn a DVD with these files, without loosing the quality and maintaining the video's aspect ratio? I don't mind to upgrade my iDVD programme to the version of 2008 and QuickTime to the version of Pro, if that will help to resolve my problem. Currently iDVD 6 does not support the protected m4v files, hence I can't burn them into a DVD for watching on TV screen. Your advice is highly appreciated.

    This is from the Terms of Service page for iTunes. The bottom line is that you can't burn the videos to DVD.
    10. Purchase or Rental of Apple Content
    Usage Rules
    Your use of the Products is conditioned upon your prior acceptance of the terms of this Agreement.
    (I edited out the sections that do not pertain to your question.)
    (vi) You shall not be entitled to burn video Products or ring tone Products.
    The complete document can be found at http://www.apple.com/legal/itunes/us/service.html. If you live in a country other that the United States, you will have to get the document that applies to you.
    Message was edited by: Glo H

  • In iTunes media browser - under movies - telling me "iMovie camera archives.localized" what does this mean - i can't burn a DVD

    Having problems when trying to Burn a DVD -have done this many times in the past.
    After making a slide show from Events - export it with a copy going to itunes -
    then open miDVD select the slideshow from the righthand list of slideshows/movies
    and drag and drop it onto the lefthand box (miDVD) and then press Burn - will not !
    In miDVD media browser - itunes -  under movies - getting the message "imovie camera archives.localized"
    and imovie projects.localized  what does this mean - why have they been localised - and how can I put this right?
    so that I can BURN a DVD again?

    Having problems when trying to Burn a DVD -have done this many times in the past.
    After making a slide show from Events - export it with a copy going to itunes -
    then open miDVD select the slideshow from the righthand list of slideshows/movies
    and drag and drop it onto the lefthand box (miDVD) and then press Burn - will not !
    In miDVD media browser - itunes -  under movies - getting the message "imovie camera archives.localized"
    and imovie projects.localized  what does this mean - why have they been localised - and how can I put this right?
    so that I can BURN a DVD again?

  • HT5630 how do I burn a dvd using usb superdrive to mac or itunes?

    How do I burn my dvds onto either my Macbook air or onto itunes using external USB superdrive please??

    "Burn my DVD" refers to the process of taking data FROM the Macbook and copying them TO the DVD, not potentially the other way around, as you have asked the question.
    Are you wanting to copy (rip) movies from a DVD and place them into iTunes?
                        -or-
    Are you wanting to copy (burn) a movie from a digital copy on your computer to the DVD?
    The way you have asked the question makes no sense.

  • ITunes burns incomplete data DVDs (without reporting error)

    I have a playlist with 908 songs (3,63 GB) I want to copy over to a data DVD. When iTunes finishes burning the data DVD+R, I get only 272 files (1,09GB). iTunes does not report any error at all: it finishes burning without a problem and generates an .XML file listing only the files it did copy to the DVD.
    Has anyone seen this? Any explanation or solution? I am using the latest version of iTunes (6.0.1) and, apart from this, do not experience any problem with the DVD recorder.
    Thank you.
    Pentium 4 2.8GHz HT   Windows XP  

    When I open iTunes7 I receive an error message stating that drivers are missing; iTunes7 cannot import or burn CDs or DVDs without them.
    was this your precise message?
    "Warning! The registry settings used by the iTunes drivers for importing and burning CDs & DVDs are missing. This can happen as a result of installing other CD burning software. Please reinstall iTunes."
    if so, see:
    iTunes for Windows: Troubleshooting CD issues caused by device filters
    if you're getting a somewhat different message, would you mind telling us precisely what it says? (it's best if we aren't "guessing" what your problem might be.)
    sometimes it's easiest to send us a screenshot of the error message box. for instructions, see this user tip:
    hudgie: Taking screenshots to help with problems

  • Burning videos i bought in itunes to a dvd

    i want to burn some of the videos i bought on itunes to a dvd.. how do i do that?

    Hi Deborah,
    There should be information in iTunes Help on burning DVDs.
    Go to Preferences>Advanced>Burning to see your options.
    You will have to burn the DVD as a Data DVD.
    You cannot burn videos to DVD and play them in a commercial video player if you bought them from iTMS, this is against the DRM.
    Regards,
    Colin R.

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