Try to copy MP3 files to an audio disc using Disc Creator

I'm trying to copy MP3 files to an audio disc using Disc Creator.
I can find the audio file that I want to copy but do not appear in the Source window.

Do you mean Toshiba recovery disc creator?

This tool has been designed with chisel only drive recovery!

In your case I advise to use a tool like Nero third 3rd

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