Window Media Play (Vista OS) CD burning Limitations

I want to burn several albums on an Audio CD.  The CD has 4.3 gb.  However, when I insert several albums to be burned it separates i.e. Disc 1, disc 2, etc.  When I try burn burn only an Album at the same time a CD, eject the CD and ask for another CD complete my burn list.  I'm doing something wrong? It seems such a waste of space.

Because the CD standard allows only a fraction of this space. If you have used all the space, it would be more a music CD, but a data CD.

You actually burn a DVD not a CD anyway. Doubly not to go to work.

If you want your music on a DVD which can only be read by the computers you burn as a data disc.

Start - Help and Support is going to burn in the details on the different options. And help in media player hospitals on the music CD.

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