iTunes: Music purchased from iTunes Store cannot be burned to MP3 format CD

 
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Old 02-12-2010
iTunes: Music purchased from iTunes Store cannot be burned to MP3 format CD

Playlists with songs purchased from the iTunes Store cannot be burned to an MP3 format CD. When you try to burn an MP3 format CD using a playlist that only has songs purchased from the iTunes Store, this message appears: "None of the items in this playlist can be burned to disc." When you try to burn an MP3 format CD using a playlist that has a mix of songs purchased from the iTunes Store and songs encoded from audio CDs, the burn begins, but the songs purchased from the iTunes Store appear dimmed in the playlist, and are not burned to the disc.

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MP3::Tag::CDDB_File(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation				  MP3::Tag::CDDB_File(3pm)

NAME
MP3::Tag::CDDB_File - Module for parsing CDDB files. SYNOPSIS
my $db = MP3::Tag::CDDB_File->new($filename, $track); # Name of audio file my $db = MP3::Tag::CDDB_File->new_from($record, $track); # Contents of CDDB ($title, $artist, $album, $year, $comment, $track) = $db->parse(); see MP3::Tag DESCRIPTION
MP3::Tag::CDDB_File is designed to be called from the MP3::Tag module. It parses the content of CDDB file. The file is found in the same directory as audio file; the list of possible file names is taken from the field "cddb_files" if set by MP3::Tag config() method. parse() ($title, $artist, $album, $year, $comment, $track) = $db->parse($what); parse_filename() extracts information about artist, title, track number, album and year from the CDDB record. $what is optional; it maybe title, track, artist, album, year, genre or comment. If $what is defined parse() will return only this element. Additionally, $what can take values "artist_collection" (returns the value of artist in the disk-info field DTITLE, but only if author is specified in the track-info field TTITLE), "title_track" (returns the title specifically from track-info field - the "track" may fall back to the info from disk-info field), "comment_collection" (processed EXTD comment), "comment_track" (processed EXTT comment). The returned year and genre is taken from DYEAR, DGENRE, EXTT, EXTD fields; recognized prefixes in the two last fields are YEAR, ID3Y, ID3G. The declarations of this form are stripped from the returned comment. An alternative syntax "Recorded"/"Recorded on"/"Recorded in"/ is also supported; the format of the date recognized by ID3v2::year(), or just a date field without a prefix. title() $title = $db->title(); Returns the title, obtained from the 'Tracktitle' entry of the file. artist() $artist = $db->artist(); Returns the artist name, obtained from the 'Performer' or 'Albumperformer' entries (the first which is present) of the file. track() $track = $db->track(); Returns the track number, stored during object creation, or queried from the parent. year() $year = $db->year(); Returns the year, obtained from the 'Year' entry of the file. (Often not present.) album() $album = $db->album(); Returns the album name, obtained from the 'Albumtitle' entry of the file. comment() $comment = $db->comment(); Returns the 'Trackcomment' entry of the file. (Often not present.) genre() $genre = $db->genre($filename); perl v5.14.2 2009-04-15 MP3::Tag::CDDB_File(3pm)