that site has a converter that costs 30 bucks, but you can do the trial for free. (it only converts 20 files, though). This converter will do the job.Drag all the songs in your iTunes library to a new folder on your desktop, then in the converter click add, then select "convert song to mp3". Then just add all of the songs in the folder you created. This will allow the songs to work in Windows Media Player. [ haloguy's advice column | Ask haloguy A Question ]
xo_tragicglamour answered Sunday April 16 2006, 5:00 pm: I'm in love with giving step by step procedures.
-Once you're in iTunes, click on the plus sign (+) on the furthest to the left when you're looking at your library.
-Title the mix that you're making.
-Drag the songs and let go of the mouse when they are on top of the mix title.
-Once you've picked all the songs that you want on the CD, insert the blank disc.
-Click Burn Disc, which is a disc in the upper right hand corner of the mix.
-Click it when it tells you to click it again, and your CD will burn. [ xo_tragicglamour's advice column | Ask xo_tragicglamour A Question ]
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