Why Can't I Get a Soundtrack on my DVDs?

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  1. hodgeroo

    hodgeroo Member

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    Hello everyone. I'm hoping someone can give me some advice. I'm rather new to all of this.

    I have a Toshiba laptop with Windows 7. The laptop came with a DVD burner. I have been using the Windows DVD burner program to create DVD's of my video files, and it works fine.

    But, when I have a slide show I want to burn onto the DVD, when I open the "add music" tab, and go to my music, all saved in my iTunes folder, I can see the playlists and the names of the artists in the window, but when I click on an artist's name, the new window that opens up tells me it's empty. I don't understand this. So, I apparently I can't add any music to my jpg slideshows!

    Can someone tell me what I'm doing wrong? Do I need to somehow convert those music files into something the Windows DVD Burner recognizes?

    I'm not real knowedgable on a lot of technical stuff, so please be gentle with me!

    Thanks for any help offered!
     
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    xboxdvl2 Regular member

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    I'm not sure what file format itunes uses but i don't think they are mp3's.converting them files to mp3's should work.
     
  3. hodgeroo

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    Thank you for the reply. Can you give me an idea how I can convert them?

    You don't have to be real detailed. Just tell me where to start or give a basic rundown and I can probably figure it out from there.

    Thanks!
     
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    well according to google (im not very familiar with itunes) the default format is acc.Basically any software that can convert acc to mp3 should work.should be able to find freeware/shareware to do it.hopefully someone on here with more experience with itunes can give you some better help.
     
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    Thanks for heading me in the right direction!
     

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