> When importing (downloading) an AAC song from the Music Store and
> the ITunes preference is set for AIFF the song is downloaded as AAC.
That's good!!! As duly noted above, that "importing" pref applies only to ripping and converting...
NOT downloading. (FWIW, an AIFF download would be ten times as big... and take ten times as long).
> An AAC song CANNOT be converted using ADVANCED / CONVERT
> SELECTION TO AIFF --- it refuses with a dialog box saying NO DICE.
Well, that's also quite normal. But -- as with most comments in this thread -- it may be helpful to specify that that refusal only applies to iTMS purchases (protected .m4
p files).
AACs the user creates from their own CD collection (which produce .m4
a files) can be converted quickly and easily.
Neither of those two conditions are new, nor should they affect any user's ability to burn CDs with any arrangement of tracks they desire (within the playlist x7 limit). .. so the mystery continues.
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I guess MacFixIt readers don't burn much audio CDs, or perhaps haven't upgraded to the latest iTunes and QuickTime yet. I too am surprised more folks haven't stepped up to the plate to say it all works fine for them (or possibly to confirm your symptoms either).