Just create a playlist in iTunes, insert a blank CD, and click the burn button to the right of the track name display. You can't convert protected AAC files to AIFF in iTunes, but you can still burn them.

Cheers,
Ben

On 1 Nov 2004, at 14:56, Kathryn Odell wrote:

I made my first download at the Apple music store recently. Then I went to put the music on a CD, and found I could not convert the music files to AIFF. Here's the message I got:

All the songs in the folder or on the disk will be converted except songs you purchased from the Music Store. (Purchased songs are encoded using a protected AAC format that prevents them from being converted.)

Don't I need the AIFF format to play on my car CD player? If I am unable to use the music that I download in this way, I think that was my first----and last---download from the Apple store.

Thanks for any advice,
Kate


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