Hi Donna!
Ok I'll try to be better help here! :]
Hopefully when you are on the playlist you want to burn, scroll past it where 
it usually says new playlist and other options!
And if your playlist has enough content one of those options should now say 
burn to disc!
And I'm not sure if on that playlist it also might appear in vo+shift+space bar 
hth Colin
On 26 Oct 2010, at 22:07, Donna Goodin wrote:

> OK, so I hope I'm not dense.  I've erased the CD, but can't find a way to 
> burn the new content from itunes.  Can someone tell me how I can do that?
> Thanks,
> Donna
> On Oct 26, 2010, at 12:25 PM, Esther wrote:
> 
>> Hi Donna,
>> 
>> Erase your CD contents with Disk Utility, after you've inserted the 
>> rewritable CD or DVD.
>> 
>> 1. Launch Disk Utility. From Finder, press Command-Shift-U to go to your 
>> utilities folder, type "d i s" to navigate to Disk Utility, and press 
>> Command-Down arrow to launch it.
>> 2. Select your CD in the application side bar. Since the name of the CD will 
>> be specific to your example, I'll just suggest that you use item chooser 
>> menu (VO-I) and type in "HD", then press return to go to "Macintosh HD" and 
>> VO-Down Arrow twice, since the name of your DVD/CD drive will show up below 
>> your hard drive, and your CD will show up below that.
>> 3. Press the "Erase" tab. (Use item chooser menu to move to the "Erase" tab 
>> and VO-Space to select it.)
>> 4. Press the "Erase" button on the "Erase" tab.  You can first reset the 
>> radio button for the default option of a quick erase to a complete erase, if 
>> you prefer.  This depends on the quality of your media and the number of 
>> times you've reused the CD.
>> 5. Eject the CD (Command-E) when done.
>> 6. Quit Disk Utility (Command-Q) if you're burning audio contents with 
>> iTunes.  (You can burn to CD or DVD with disk utility, too.  But I used to 
>> find that even when I was burning data discs of movies that these burned 
>> more than twice as fast in iTunes.  So even if I wasn't using iTunes to play 
>> these instructional movies, I'd add their entries to iTunes and burn the CD 
>> or DVD from there.)
>> 
>> HTH.  Cheers,
>> 
>> Esther
>> 
>> On Oct 26, 2010, Donna Goodin wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi all,
>>> 
>>> I want to erase a CD I made earlier and burn new content to that CD.  What 
>>> app would I use to do this?  I've looked around in iTunes, but didn't see 
>>> any options for this.
>>> TIA,
>>> Donna
>>> 
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