Error writing and freezing when burning Audio CD in WMP Windows Media Player 11

WMP11 has always worked well for me in the past, but in recent weeks it has errors of intermittent and inconsistent writing.

@ 50% of the discs I burn out very well. The rest will be error when writing and I get a message saying to try different media (which I did) or try a slower speed (which I also did). Bought 2 new types of CD - r and same thing @ 50% of success. Slow speed seems to have no improvement, always @ 50% of success. I have 2 drives and I've tried both and same thing, @ 50% of success with either. The last disc I tried to burn today order written almost 78% and then froze my computer all, no control of cursor, no keyboard, nada. I had to turn off the Tower!

All other functions in WMP look normal. It seems to me be excluded from media-related questions, speed and material issues so I am at a loss for what to do. Help, please! It becomes very expensive and frustrating with all these failures. Help! ;)

PS I went in the application event log and it does not show the gel today.

Try to remove the CD-ROM drive in the Device Manager. Then reboot, Windows should automatically reinstall the drive.

If this does not help, make sure that the DMA mode for the drive: http://www.cdrlabs.com/forums/how-enable-dma-windows-with-pictures-t7625.html .

Tim Baets
http://www.BM-productions.TK

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