I believe the M4a file format is for the ipod and does not burn to CD's. Unless you specifiy differently what you get is AIFF burned to CD which retains the quality of the Songs found in iTunes but limits the number of burned songs to the standard 10 or 11 songs based on length of course. But if you decide to burn MP3 which I believe some CD changers will handle the amount of songs you can burn on a single CD increases to more than 100 which can be very convienent. Yes you do lose some quality but for many it's good enough.
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Originally Posted by mmouse
Can the CD player play m4a (iPod) file formats burned to CD or the files have to be mp3 format ?
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