Can't drag my music mp3 files in im wmp12 burn list

Hi guys, wonder if anyone can help me, im using wmp12, it will play my mp3 audio without any problem, when I try and drag the files in the burn list, it doesn't let me do, when I drag a file to the list of burn it does not add to the list, can anyone advise me as to what is wrong Thank you in advance, pete

Hello
 
Thank you for the update.
 
Try the methods and check after each method:
Method 1:
Drag the music files on the desktop and then move it on the desktop in the media player.
 
Method 2: Clear the cache of Windows Media Player (WMP) and database files:
(a) output Windows Media Player.
(b) click the Start button, in the start search box, type %LOCALAPPDATA%\Microsoft\Media Player , and then press enter .
(c), select all the files in the folder, and then click delete on the file menu.
Note: you don't have to remove the folders that are in this folder.
(d) restart Windows Media Player so that the changes take effect.
Note: Windows Media Player automatically rebuilds the database.
 
 
It will be useful.

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