Burning CDs is less than a complete file in the Windows Media Player library

I have a problem burning CDs of items in my library in Windows Media Player.  I use Windows Vista Home Premium.  MY CD is eject as "Definitive" before burning everything in the library.  In the Panel at the bottom of the page, the small turning circle showing the progress of the burn in 1% increments gets only reach 97% or 98%, but the status bar for my selection of burn will have gone through the 'analysis' and "Writing to Disc" (in 10% increments) and the "completion" and then ejects the disc.  Playback of the CD shows that blight truncated before the end of the content.  How can I get the burn to 100% of the content of the library?

Hello

Since the issue is with an online subscription, you can try to re - upload the content and check if it helps.

Run the fixit of Windows Media Library and check if it helps.

http://support.Microsoft.com/mats/windows_media_player_diagnostic

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