Side-stepping protected songs for Toast burn?

I'm trying to burn an audio DVD in Toast by simply importing a 71 song playlist from iTunes. For the majority of songs, I get a message that says something like "You can only burn these songs in iTunes". I'm assuming this is because of the rediculous copyguard placed in iTunes. Is there any way to side-step this copyguard other than burning 71 songs to multiple CDs only to re-import them? What a pain.

Sorry but there is no other possibility than 1st burning those tracks to an AudioCD and 2nd to re-import those tracks.
The last config with support of burning purchased tracks through Toast has been:
OS X 10.3.9, QT 6.5.2, iTunes 5.x, Toast 6.0.9

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