Cannot extract or burn media in WIndows Media Player

Ive been synching songs to windows media player flash player. I reset my computer a few months back so im taking my old discs and ripping their media player. Then, I had a problem with a burnt cd, it wouldn't tear to media player, I could only put them in a playlist, and then he went to the library. Songs have error when I try to sync them with good flash drive. This cd was burned originally from this computer before I reset it and I have 18 cds like this I need help cannot know what is happening?

Hello Samantha

Could you just clarify that the CDs you burn are in audio format (up to 80 minutes of game-time)-the ability to put them in a playlist suggests that they might be given (mp3 or wma) rather than audio, and you can only "rip" it if it is audio.

I hope that someone else may be able to suggest something about the timing (I stay away from him myself!) which can be a separate issue.

A soon R.

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