burning big playlists in iTunes

alexandr

kosmonaut
i'm trying to burn a big (2.8GB) playlist trough iTunes as a MP3-cd. as i initialize the burning sequence at first, iTunes realise the list can't be put on one single cd-r and asks me 'if i want to burn the rest of the playlist later'. i press 'yes' and iTunes continue to burn the first part.

afterwards, the 1st cd eject as normal, but nothing more happens. inserting another cd will only initialize another sequence as above, meaning i will get the first part one more time. iTunes seems to have forgotten that i want to burn the rest of the list..

what to do? is this a buggy feature, or am i just not doing it right..

i've gone around it, manually dividing the given playlist into parts wich will fit one cd-r, so i got it done in the end, but it just seems like this might should have been taken care of by iTunes itself... no?

alex.
 
I think when iTunes asks if you want to burn the rest of the playlist later, I think it's referring to you manually editing the playlist and burning the rest of the data.

As far as I know, iTunes does not support disk-spanning like that.
 
ok. still a bit strange, though - seems to me like an easy thing to integrate..

thanks, elDCC.

ale.x
 
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