Can't burn to a single disc album in Windows Media Player 12

I recently bought the Daft Punk album Random Access memories-memories from the play of Google store. I downloaded the album on my PC and I want to burn a copy of it for a trip on the road ahead. Although the album is less than 80 minutes (74:35), I can't get Windows Media Player 12 the entire album on one disc. Is it possible to adjust all the parameters to fit the album on one disc?

Thank you!

Problem solved! You insert a blank disc first so that Windows Media Player knows how much space drive. Otherwise it is an assumption, I think.

See you soon!

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