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May be unable to import or play music from an audio CD in iTunes for Windows
Try the steps below if iTunes for Windows recognizes an audio CD but won't play it, or doesn't play songs you import from an audio CD. In some cases, iTunes appears to import songs from the audio CD, but the created tracks contain no music and have a time of 0:00.
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