I am trying to burn a dvd on windows media player movie, but all I get is a desktop file burned on the dvd

I am trying to burn a dvd on windows media player movie, but all I get is a desktop file burned on the dvd and that's all what he'll do it just ejects and the session is over

Hi Barbara,

You can use the player to burn a mixture of songs from the library of the drive or your computer to an audio CD, after which you can play the CD in any standard CD player. Alternatively, you can burn files on CD and DVD data. It is not possible to burn the live streams, such as radio stations, on a CD or a DVD.

Follow the steps in the link below.

Burn a CD or DVD in Windows Media Player: frequently asked questions:

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/burn-a-CD-or-DVD-in-Windows-Media-Player-frequently-asked-questions

If you need further assistance on this topic, let know us and we will be happy to help you.

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