How to get rid of "Untitled CD.fpbf"?

Hi, I own a 13" MacBook Pro and I recently tried to burn an audio disk. I have a couple questios.


First, how to I burn a disc that can play on older car cd players? I burnt one and tested it in my husband"s vehicle's mp3 cd player and it woud not even play on that. What format do the songs have to be in (wma???) and what am I doing wrong?!?


Second, ever since I tried to burn that frst disk, when I reboot my computer, I get an icon on the desktop that is a CD and it says "Untitled CD.fpbf". I know enough to guess that this is some kind of burn disk, but I do NOT want this to keep popping up every time! How do I get rid of it permanantly?


I appreciate any help! Thanks so much!

MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.6.6)

Posted on Apr 25, 2011 11:11 AM

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Apr 25, 2011 11:55 AM in response to wildirishrose05

Create your own MP3 CDs


You can use iTunes to create CDs of music in MP3 format; the songs sound as good on the CD as they do in iTunes. (MP3 is a high-quality, Internet-standardencoding method.) You can listen to MP3 CDs you create on special consumer CD players or on your computer.

Before you burn a CD, you must create a playlist containing the songs you want on the CD. You can store more than 12 hours of music, or about 150 songs, on a 650 MB CD-R disc. (You can see the size of the selected playlist at the bottom of the iTunes window.) If you plan to play the CD only on your computer, you can use a CD-RW disc.

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To create an MP3 CD in iTunes:

  1. Create a playlist containing the songs you want to burn to the disc, and make sure all the songs you want to include have a checkmark beside them.
  2. Insert a blank disc.
  3. Choose File > “Burn Playlist to Disc.”If “Burn Playlist to Disc” doesn’t appear in the menu, it means that the playlist you’ve selected can’t be burned to a CD.
  4. Choose MP3 CD as the Disc Format and click Burn.


If the playlist contains more songs than fit on a CD, iTunes burns only the number of songs that fit on one disc, and then asks you to insert another disc to continue burning the remaining songs.

If your playlist includes songs in formats other than MP3, such as songs purchased from the iTunes Store, they aren’t burned to the CD.

Songs you download from the Internet may be of different quality because otherencoding formats were used.

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