>> In MacOS 9 I made my mastered CD's with Toast/Jam. Now, in MacOS X >> 10.3 I only use >> iTunes. I wonder if it's a proper CD when you burn it with iTunes. Is >> it compliant (with PQ- >> coding), so it can be used as a master, so it can be duplicated by a >> duplication company. > > While I do not know for certain, I doubt it - I don't think iTunes was > ever intended for that purpose, so it's likely that they never > incorporated those functions. > Well, I don't mean I have to be able to edit the coding. The question is because I'm about to finish a CD with about 6 songs and ofcourse there's no problem to make a CD out of it with iTunes. I just place the songs in a playlist and burn it. But from that CD I want a CD-factory to make 100 duplicates (they burn it, because it's quite a small number). I think it will work fine, but just wanted to be 100% sure. Remco
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Re: Does iTunes do PQ-coding?
2004-03-11 by Remco Muntz
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