Mp3 Burning issue

I have created a play list i want burnt.
I select all ones i want burnt onto a CD-R tal amount less than disk size About 680mb.
Seems burn ok then at end of it it says something like "Autoplay Error -50"
some music appears be on it and plays little bit on my computre but not in my stero & car
Not all music is acutally there and wont play in normal steros why would this be?
I have checked & defntly have lastest Itunes Update/s

Most people who refer to "normal stereos" mean the kind that only play audio CDs. But if you meant a car player that can play MP3 CDs, no problem.
With respect to the matter of "not all music is acutally there," note that iTunes can only burn an MP3 CD from tracks that are already in MP3 format.
Did you verify that your burner works OK when burning with other programs? That would help rule out that the problem is in the drive itself.

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    Hi,
    I'm hoping someone can help me please.
    I'm wanting to burn a mp3 cd but with the songs in separate folders so that when i play them in my car i can flick between the albums instead of having to go through all the singles one after another.
    Does anyone know of a good mp3 burner that can do this, and where to get it from too.
    All and any help in this matter is greatly appreciated
    Cheers
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    You want them in separate Album folders?
    Put the songs into the playlist.
    Sort the playlist by Album then burn it as MP3* disc.
    This will put the songs into Album folders.
    Likewise, if you sort by Artist, songs will be put into Artist/Album/ folders.
    * Note that only MP3 files will be burned to the disc. If the files are not already MP3 format, they will be skipped.
    If you burn it as a DataCD, it wil work the same except it will copy the files regardless of format. I do this as my CD player will work with both AAC & MP3 formats.

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    hmmmmm.
    i think i found your drivers and downloads page at Emachines:
    Emachines T-series T1150
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    on the other hand, according to Samsung's support site, there's a newer version of the firmware available for your SAMSUNG CD-R/RW SW-224B. you've got R201, and they have R205 available for download:
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    Not really. You only need enough space to cover the amount of data being burned to the disc, which in most cases is 4.7 gb. You will need more if you are burning larger dvd's and/or dual layer. For years, I have only kept roughly 5 gb available on my system and haven't had any problems.

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    kamesh419 wrote:
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    Naveen.
     

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    I have about 70,000 songs, almost all of them are MP3s burned from CDs. Is there a way to increase the 25,000 song limit in iTunes Match, by paying more, for example?

    Right now the limit is what it is, 25,000 tracks. Tracks purchased from the iTunes Store do not count against that number. Whether Apple has any plans to increase that limit none of us here, who are all just fellow users, will know. We'll have to wait and see.
    Regards.

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    I posted a response to SoFLPhillyFan concerning my CD
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    If Finder does not recognize that the drive has a disk in it or can't read the disk, that is most likely a drive problem and is best resolved by Apple service.
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    Hope this helps. Please let me know.
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  • Let's all contact Apple about CD imports and burning issues

    While reading through the posts here, it appears that there are alot of us with issues dealing with iTunes and CD imports and CD burning. Even using Quicktime 7.1.3, I still cannot even play a CD track. I can use other applications to import music, but the bottom line is that iTunes should let us import CD tracks. It doesn't. If you are having problems with these slow CD imports, or CD burning with iTunes 7, then we all need to contact Apple. I suggest that instead of trying to find a workaround, lets all get Apple to correct their iTunes application. When you open iTunes, click on iTunes in the toolbar across the top of your monitor and scroll down to the line "Provide iTunes feedback" Fill out the questions and describe exactly what CD import/burning issues that you are having. We will not hear back from Apple individualy, but if we all start letting them know directly that there is an issue, maybe they will get the message and fix these problems. We all appear to be passionate about Apple and iTunes. Lets get these problems resolved. Okay?

    I am having no problems. I did with my Ti667 when the optical drive died.
    I am onto the latest version of iTunes and can report no problems for me.
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  • Premiere Elements 4.0 burn issue

    Premiere Elements 4.0 with Windows XP (both pre-loaded on a Dell computer purchased new in 2007).  I am able to create *.prel files with no problem and I had been able to burn projects up to 5-hr length to DVD with no problem until recently.   Starting October 2013 I have frequently had difficulty burning to DVD; although I have successfully burned projects ranging from 45 minutes to 4.5 hours.  Current projects are about 3 hours.  I'd rather create two 4.5-hour projects rather than three 3-hr projects, but have not been able to get a successful burn of more than three hours lately.  No 3D effects or still shots, just video clips from the same camera, so all those clips are the same format.  There are one or two video files from a camera phone, but this file format had not prevented a successful burn in other projects.  There are titles, and transitions between some clips.  I get "media transcoding " error or "Elements has encountered a problem and needs to shut down" error.  I have tried to save to folder, and export to avi or to mp3 file.  These work arounds have never been successful for me.  Is there some known, fairly recent (i.e. circa October 2013), Windows issue that interferes with Premiere Elements?  It has been very difficult to debug these issues, since I always have to wait to kick off a new burn overnight, and only find out in the morning if it was successful.

    mmcguire
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    ATR

  • CD burning issues

    I've seen a number of posts from folks experiencing speed and quality problems with audio CDs. I have had the same problems with my emac. Apple finally replaced the optical drive that came with the unit, but the burn speed problem is beginning again. The folks who have posted this issue in the past have mostly had no answers to their posts so I wonder if it is really just an isolated an issue with no solution.
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    trademark59,
    "The burn speed of the internal burner (max 32x) is too slow for the 52 x discs available in al retail stores. The thickness and composition of the new discs causes the noise problemHa ha ha ha ha! That's funny! Thanks for sharing that with us!
    Seriously, that's a load of BS. Media rated lower than the burn speed of the drive will slow the drive down, but faster rated media will not magically speed up the drive. Maybe you should get computer advice from Wal-Mart; some of the kids working the electronics section know better than that. The Discussions, in case you didn't read the Help & Terms of Use link on the right, is a user-to-user forum; if you post in some forums at some times of the week(say on a weekend night), you may get little if any response, while at other times you can get half a dozen replies in a few minutes, depending on whether your post title attracts interest or not.
    In any case, no computer is going to relaiblly burn data at 24x or 32x or higher, whether Mac, high-end PC, or US$250,000 SGI supercomputer. Burns at such high rates are useful for generating coasters. You might be able to actually make such a burn, but the odds of the disc being good even a month later are effectively nil. High speed drives can read at higher speed (at least briefly until the drive buffers fill up) than they can write.
    At a technology lab whose name is printed on my paychecks, the practice is to ignore the rated burn speed of the drive or the media and perform burns at either the computer's self-determined maximum or at 8x to 12x (the two usually work out to about the same in practice). Media stating it's rated for 32x, 48x, 56x, or some similar number is simply advertising with no basis in the real world.
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    There is one thing you can try that could improve your burn speed and/or qualuty. If you notice a dropoff in performance from past results, one cause (aside from degraded CD-R blanks --- the dye layer on unused blanks does degrade over time) can be a buildup of grime or dust on the LED and/or lens of the optical drive. A pass or two with a CD lens cleaner kit (there are some nice ones in stock at Wal-Mart) would help in that case.
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  • IDVD burning issues

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    Hi
    Very hard to say and leaves a lot of missing info.
    I am adding audio to the titile screen,
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    To all that have been experiencing difficulties burning music since updating to iTunes6:
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    While some here have been very helpful in trying to resolve these issues, I find it disgusting that Apple does nothing. Itunes customer support do nothing. We are left to fend for ourselves, frustrated by the amount of money we have invested in building up our music collections in order fot them to be held hostage because Apple and/or iTunes will not address the issue.
    Did anybody bother reading the software license upon updateing to the earliest version? Is it too early to talk of "class action" suits?
    It seems logical to me that we will be heard better by Apple if we speak as a collective and not individuals. Maybe that way we could put more pressure on them to either fix what needs to be fixed or refund the money we have invested in iTunes.
    As for me, iTunes has already lost me as a client. I won't download any more music because there is nothing I can do with it. That doesn't seem to matter to them. I suppose this is what happens when you get too big for your own britches!
    Any ideas on how we can take down the bully????

    Lost data from iTunes on upgrade? See Empty/corrupt library after upgrade/crash.
    Restored an older backup to the device? If you're lucky your most recent photos may be in your Photo Steam.
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