Make sure to select the correct disc format. If you choose File > Burn Playlist to Disc but nothing happens or the wrong songs are burned, make sure the songs you want have a checkmark beside them. You can’t burn a disc directly from your library, the Radio, a shared playlist, or your iPod. Make sure you’re trying to burn a playlist (a list of songs). I'm happy to help!īased on what you've described, I'd recommend using the following steps from iTunes for Windows: If you have trouble burning a disc: From your post, I understand you are having trouble burning CDs in iTunes for Windows, which began after updating to iTunes 12.7.2.58. Thanks for stopping by the Apple Support Communities. I'm getting ready to call support myself but I'm hoping that your "Support Communities" status will assist in getting this issue escalated!! So it is time that Apple addresses this issue (I know from community postings that they have gotten multiple phone calls with several support staff promising that the issue is being escalated to the engineering team). When Apple quietly released iTunes 12.7.2.60 I upgraded my primary system to the latest version (again using Apple Software Update) and found that the issue persists. Trust me when you have a "single" variable in what does or does not produce the desired result you have found the problem about 99.99% of the time. I spent 6+ years as a server administrator for a very large governmental unit (yes that means Windows) and spent a lot of time troubleshooting issues. 12.7.2.58) used I got a successful CD burn with 12.7.1.14 and a failed CD burn with 12.7.2.58. What was the result? FAILURE!! So with the only variable being the version of iTunes software (12.7.1.14 vs. After the upgrade (and of course with the requisite restart of the computer) I attempted to burn the same playlist to an audio CD. To further validate that the issue involved a "bug" with iTunes 12.7.2.58 I then used Apple Software Update to upgrade the iTunes version on the computer that had just been used to successfully burn an audio CD (while running iTunes 12.7.1.14) to iTunes 12.7.2.58. The same content (formed into a playlist to match up to the contents of a set of classical MP3's) that produced a burn error under iTunes 12.7.2.58 burned an audio CD WITHOUT any problems when iTunes 12.7.1.14 was the host software. When I first encountered the issue on my primary system (after using Apple Software Update to upgrade from iTunes 12.7.1.14 to iTunes 12.7.2.58) I attempted to replicate the problem on one of my other systems that was still running iTunes 12.7.1.14. Why? I have the advantage of multiple computers and have iTunes installed on 4 of 5 of them (though one of them is the "host" system for my music collection which tops 75,000 songs). In my case I can say without any question that this is a software bug. If you follow threads that myself and other commenters have opened you will find that dozens of users are experiencing this issue. This burning issue has NOTHING to do with any of the troubleshooting tips that you outline!! It is a "BUG" that was introduced in iTunes 12.7.2.58 and continues in iTunes 12.7.2.60. This is the same reply that I recently on another inquiry.
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