No audio doesn't play on exernal CD drive when I burn an MP3 on a CD using Media Player.

I have a zipped Mp3 saved on my computer, and I burned a CD - r using Media Player.  It plays back fine on my computer, but on my player, it plays but with no Audio.  What can I do?

In fact you gave me an idea, and it worked!

What I've done before, it was I recorded the file unzipped on my desk, right click the icon and clicked 'send to disk '.  It's what he burned to the CD, but he played with the no sound on my old walkman.

What I did now and it solved the problem, opened Media Player, open the library, moved the files unpacked from my office to the library.  Then, I opened them, stop AutoPlay, right click the file and selected, then the option "burn to disc".  I made sure that it was an "audio disc", and it worked!

Thank you!

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