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iTunes 10 can't read and import CD

I try to read and import CD and the iTunes program was crazy, and never recognizes the CD 😟 the program has a error, we need a update urgent !!!

MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.6.4)

Posted on Sep 5, 2010 10:58 AM

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Sep 5, 2010 12:38 PM in response to M*E*M*O

I could not import CD and also had iTunes 10 window flashing thing...
-Changed to "Ask To Import"
-Unselected "Automatically retrieve CD track names from internet"
CD now will import.

I have NOT gotten track names and art to work like they used to. Track names are all BLANK after import. I hope this gets fixed!
I do see new features in the advanced menu, "join tracks" and "submit CD track names" maybe this has something to do with it.

Sep 5, 2010 12:38 PM in response to M*E*M*O

I just ran against this, too.

I have a brand new iMac, bought last Sunday, and I just upgraded iTunes to 10.

I have been fine importing songs from external USB hark disk, but today was the first time I tried a physical music CD.

As someone else noted, I am not interested in workarounds. We need an update - this is a basic feature that should just work!

Sep 5, 2010 12:41 PM in response to M*E*M*O

Same here - CDs mount on the desktop and then the wheel spins as it used to when contacting the tracklist database, but almost instantaneously they disappear from the desktop and don't mount in iTunes. Quitting iTunes doesn't bring them back either so I've to revert to disk utility to get them ejected.

Is this a cunning plan to force me to buy my music through the store ... or a bug ...?

iTunes 10 can't read and import CD

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