Why windows media player allows me to 'slide' video files to cd/dvd to computer sync?

I am trying to copy a video disc that I made to my computer, but when I try to sync windows media player does not allow me to drag the files in place for this operation! When I ask your help files that they not give information for the music of copy/extraction of video files! Why are you being *?

Hi Ronald,.

Thanks for posting your query in the Microsoft Community Forums.

According to the description of the problem, it seems that you can not drag video files from a drive on the Windows Media Player.

I would appreciate it if you could answer the following questions to help you best:

1. what happens when you try to drag the files?

2. do you get an error message?

3 have there been recent changes made on the computer before the show?

I suggest to copy the files on the desktop and try to drag and check if this may help. The player adds automatically a file that you play from removable media such as a CD or DVD.

For more information, see the link.

Add items to the Windows Media Player library

Your response is very important for us to ensure a proper resolution. Please get back to us with the information above to help you accordingly.

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