What can I do to remove the disk???
EDIT: I was burning a CD with iTunes, and it won't eject.
EDIT: I was burning a CD with iTunes, and it won't eject.
Last edited by nickb64 (2009-06-26 23:09:53)
Last edited by nickb64 (2009-06-26 23:09:53)
Last edited by nickb64 (2009-06-26 23:18:53)
This happened to me when i was burning a CD with iTunes, it stopped burning halfway said it was done then fucked itself.nickb64 wrote:
Sounds like it's trying to eject, but can't...
How far should I push it in???
That worked, tracks fucked themselves after the 5th one. iTunes is a POS. My neighbor is one of Apple's tech support people, I should complain to him tomorrow.Little BaBy JESUS wrote:
This happened to me when i was burning a CD with iTunes, it stopped burning halfway said it was done then fucked itself.nickb64 wrote:
Sounds like it's trying to eject, but can't...
How far should I push it in???
I just rebooted and it opened fine after that. I then stop using itunes for burning CD's and just import itunes playlists into nero smartburn (or watever its called)
That only applies to DRM protected songs downloaded from the iTunes store. Non-DRM purchases and/or normal MP3/AAC files do not have this limit.TopHat01 wrote:
Isn't there a limit as to how many times you can burn a certain song? (As in Song X cannot be burned more than 5 times to a CD, on the 6th attempt it won't allow the song to be burned)
I thought I remember reading that somewhere when I used iTunes...
Yes, there is a limit. I think it's 5. However, what the best thing to do is to burn the song on a CD, then re-import it into your library and you've got a DRM-free copy. Plus it'll be in mp3 format or whatever you choose instead of the AAC.TopHat01 wrote:
Isn't there a limit as to how many times you can burn a certain song? (As in Song X cannot be burned more than 5 times to a CD, on the 6th attempt it won't allow the song to be burned)
I thought I remember reading that somewhere when I used iTunes...