hi Kristeen,

Set iTunes and Finder to do nothing and try manually importing by VO-Shift-M in 
the track list and choosing Create AAC Version. If you're still getting 3k file 
names, something's up with your iTunes configuration. A little extra work, but 
this way you can spot any problems.

Kevin

On 2014-06-01, at 7:59 PM, Kristeen Hughes <khwi...@gmail.com> wrote:

> When I put a CD in my Mac Mini, it appears in Finder and iTunes. I have 
> iTunes set to import and eject. No matter what CD I try, it finishes 
> importing them and it ejects them. THe problem is, all it has imported is the 
> title of each song on the CD. They are all about 3 KB in size and have no 
> audio. They are in the iTunes library, but are useless. I've tried to do them 
> as iTunes Plus and as MP3 files. I've used the AAc encoder and the MPEG 
> encoder. Does nayone know why this is happening?
> 
> Kristeen
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