Making an audio DVD

To shrink the files, I converted them in iTunes to a MP3 format. This way I can get a lot of music on a DVD. Next I put them all in one playlist. How do I burn a DVD so that I can listen to this music using my DVD player that I have connected to my TV. I have split my audio out from the DVD player and put one side into my stereo receiver?
Thank you

the easy answer to your question is Command Y to get to the ADVANCED menu. Then select burning. There you can select DATA DISC which is what you want. You can put roughly 2.2 DAYS of music onto a single DVD media. If your playlist is longer than that, it will let you know ahead of the burn and you'll need to feed as many discs to cover the data. Dr. Dream

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