File is too large to burn.

I downloaded a file that cannot be burned with Windows media player 11.  The file downloaded from a recorder of figures and have no leads that it is 2 hours long and medial window will not let me burn to a cd.  How can I fix?

Hello KARENLAMBERT,

1. What is the size of the file you want to burn?

2. you try to burn a CD or a DVD?

If the file size is too large, you will need to split the file and then try to burn it. There are several third-party software that will help you to split the file. You can use your favorite search engine to search for the software.

You can also reduce the burn speed and check. You can refer the link that will give you information about this below:

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/change-settings-for-burning-a-CD-or-DVD-in-Windows-Media-Player

Thank you
Irfan H, Engineer Support Microsoft Answers.

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