I'm trying to find out how to burn a playlist to mp3 in iTunes 12. This (version 12) seems to be a **** version compared with some previous versions of iTunes, as I can see that under the File tab there is an option - Burn Playlist to Disc , but when that is selected there are three choices - Audio CD, MP3 CD and Data CD. Presumably MP3 is the one to choose.
My concern is that I don't want to simply have a default setting of MP3 quality levels - perhaps another menu would appear if I put a blank disc in and actually tried to do the burning, but I can't test that at present, and in any case I'm trying to figure this out for someone else who is currently hundreds of miles away.
In the past I'm sure I was able to set quality levels, such as 192kbps CBR mp3, or 256 kbps VBR etc, but iTunes 12 seems to totally lack such sophistication. This is also stressing the person at the other end, who despite liking some aspects of Apple kit and software, is also getting increasingly fed up with some of the hoops one has to go through in order to get things done.
I'm sure in some earlier versions of iTunes I was able without too much difficulty to set up means of converting between different data formats which worked well enough. This version seems too much concerned with trying to flog me things from the iTunes store - which I'm just not interested in.
It may be that if I can duplicate the playlist to be burnt I could then convert all the tracks to a standard MP3 format, and then burn that - though I'm afraid I'm now no longer confident enough that I could duplicate the tracks in a new playlist without affecting the originals - which should be left untouched. Personally I might be more inclined to copy the files for all the tracks off, and do the conversions elsewhere - and then re-import, but that's probably not a workable option, as perhaps the next paragraph will reveal. By trying to make software systems which are supposedly easy to use, companies such as Apple have dumbed things down to a level at which many people who are capable are no longer able to do what they want to do. The arrogance of it all .....!!!! Apple knows best ..... not!
Ideally I'd like to be able to explain how to make a decent enough MP3 CD to be acceptable in a car system, without having to be forced to sink to the level of 128kbps CBR, and without causing a meltdown of the person at the other end of the phone.
My concern is that I don't want to simply have a default setting of MP3 quality levels - perhaps another menu would appear if I put a blank disc in and actually tried to do the burning, but I can't test that at present, and in any case I'm trying to figure this out for someone else who is currently hundreds of miles away.
In the past I'm sure I was able to set quality levels, such as 192kbps CBR mp3, or 256 kbps VBR etc, but iTunes 12 seems to totally lack such sophistication. This is also stressing the person at the other end, who despite liking some aspects of Apple kit and software, is also getting increasingly fed up with some of the hoops one has to go through in order to get things done.
I'm sure in some earlier versions of iTunes I was able without too much difficulty to set up means of converting between different data formats which worked well enough. This version seems too much concerned with trying to flog me things from the iTunes store - which I'm just not interested in.
It may be that if I can duplicate the playlist to be burnt I could then convert all the tracks to a standard MP3 format, and then burn that - though I'm afraid I'm now no longer confident enough that I could duplicate the tracks in a new playlist without affecting the originals - which should be left untouched. Personally I might be more inclined to copy the files for all the tracks off, and do the conversions elsewhere - and then re-import, but that's probably not a workable option, as perhaps the next paragraph will reveal. By trying to make software systems which are supposedly easy to use, companies such as Apple have dumbed things down to a level at which many people who are capable are no longer able to do what they want to do. The arrogance of it all .....!!!! Apple knows best ..... not!
Ideally I'd like to be able to explain how to make a decent enough MP3 CD to be acceptable in a car system, without having to be forced to sink to the level of 128kbps CBR, and without causing a meltdown of the person at the other end of the phone.
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