Problem with burning Audio files to a blank CD error "Windows Media Player encountered an error when burning. Check that the burner is connected properly and that the disc is clean and not damaged"

I recently burned music CD blank so I can enjoy some songs in the car. After that a few discs engraved with success, I received the message "Windows Media Player encountered an error when burning. Check that the burner is connected properly and that the disc is clean and not damaged"when trying to burn audio. To see if it was the m drive, I tried to burn audio files to four separate discs and each of them had the error message. The discs are brand new and have no information on them. I do something wrong or is my burner disconnected? Thanks for all your help and your support! I hope that we can find the cause of this problem so I can continue to make the CDs.

Consumers concerned,

Cody bridges

Could you also confirm that it is playing the discs ok?

Run the sfc tool and see if it shows anything... instructions here.

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/929833/en-us

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