I got a TDK veloCD burner a year ago when I only ran OS 9. It worked fine if I wanted to copy songs from cds I already owned to burn compilations. Now I run both 9 and X (jaguar), depending on what I need to do on the comp. I've been purchasing music from the iTunes music store with OS X, taking for granted the fact that I would actually be able to burn CD's of the music I paid for. Funny... iTunes can't find my burner or software. When I boot up toast it opens in classic and I'm able to drag files from iTunes to the toast window BUT... it tells me that they aren't music files. iTunes music store isn't using Mp3s anymore!!! (file sharing thievery worries?) I switch the file type on toast to data (even tho I know that means I'll only be able to listen to the CD's on my crappy iMac speakers rather than a stereo). It switches the order of my preferred playlist and STILL WILL NOT FIND MY CD BURNER!!!
I've always been a staunch supporter of mac (I'm a teacher and have a bunch in my classroom) but this incompatability issue has me tinkering with the idea of a PC purchase next time around. I'm not buying a new CD burner... anyone know of a patch or a FREE program I can use to actually burn CD's of the music I paid for?
thanx,
mac doubter
I've always been a staunch supporter of mac (I'm a teacher and have a bunch in my classroom) but this incompatability issue has me tinkering with the idea of a PC purchase next time around. I'm not buying a new CD burner... anyone know of a patch or a FREE program I can use to actually burn CD's of the music I paid for?
thanx,
mac doubter