Jane.
This is very simple.
First, copy your mp3 files into any directory you choose. Get them laid out how you like, then when you're finished getting all your files lined up properly, go into the finder (you've probably used it to copy your files, so I'm assuming you're already there). Open the directory where you put your files/directories (assuming you want that directory to be your top level directory) command-A to select all items, command-c to copy them, then in the finder, find your blank cd (it's usually called untitled cd) When it's highlighted, hit command-v to copy your files to that directory, and it will pop up with a dialog asking for disk title and burn speed, and so on. When it's got all that, it'll burn the disk for you. You can also just go to the burn option in the finder file menu (after you've inserted a blank cd) and it will prompt for info too, but this one requires you to go there twice (I don't remember why) and it'll burn away. This procedure is off the top of my head, so there may be some errors. I've burned several cds and dvds this way, and it's always worked for me, your mileage may vary.
On Dec 11, 2005, at 9:23 PM, Jane Jordan wrote:

Hey there. Was wondering if you could walk me through how to burn several audio files to CD. I have gotten one book recorded and then turned into MP3s, and I'm working on the next one. Is there a way to burn both books to the same CD, kind of in separate folders? I mean, the first book in the series would be in one folder with all it's chapters, and the next book would be in its own folder. If so, can you tell me how to do this? I know it can be done using iTunes, but I have no clue how, or even if that's the best way to go. Any help on this would be appreciated.

Jane




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