

I will also note that with iTunes 12.7.2.58 I was able to burn one playlist to CD successfully but the burning process was painfully slow (4-5 times slower than normal).īased on these results it appears to me that iTunes 12.7.2 has some significant bugs/issues relating to burning playlists to CD media.Įxact same issue here. Was able to burn the playlists for all 4 albums to CD media with NO errors. I copied the MP3 files for all 4 albums to that iTunes instance and then created playlists for each album.

Thinking that this may be an issue with iTunes 12.7.2 I logged on to another computer with an iTunes instance that had not been upgraded (the iTunes version on the other PC is 12.7.1.14). In each instance the albums played without issue when listening to them via iTunes (and my computer speakers). The CD burning process for all 4 albums failed with the following error message: "The attempt to burn a disc failed. On my Windows 10 PC that hosts my primary iTunes music collection (70000+ songs) just completed the upgrade to the latest iTunes release (shows 12.7.2.58 as the version) via the Apple Software Update process.Īfter completing the upgrade I attempted to burn the playlists for 4 new classical albums (all MP3 downloads) to CD-R media.
