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iTunes help

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J.C. - 30 Oct 2004 14:02 GMT
Hi all,

I'm running a beige G3, 128 Mb Ram, OS 9 with a USB card installed with a Sony 52X
CDRW 2 (The drive's months old).

I'm planning to copy my old records and tapes to cd, but I'm having some trouble
getting Itunes to cooperate.

The trouble is that iTunes won't recognise the writer when I want to burn a cd. So I
downloaded the latest authoring support from the apple website and it won't install
because it says the machine has to have  built in USB.

So, how do I get around this, I'm not upgrading the mac for some time. Are there any
other alternatives to Itunes that are at least as good?

All  help appreciated.

Wayne.

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Charlie - 31 Oct 2004 11:07 GMT
> Hi all,
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Use Toast, it comes with a copy of CD Spin Doctor, excellent software
for ripping the records as well.

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