Windows Media Player 12 will play only the first 50 minutes 80 minutes that he engraved on a 80 minute CD

I burned music CD - Rs using WMP 12. Each CD has a capacity of 80 minutes, but my CD player and WMP will play only about 50 minutes of music. The entire playlist will appear on WMP, but when I choose a song towards the end of the list there is no audio data, even if the clock. CD with less than 48 minutes of music playing throughout the.

Hi - I suspect that this will be the cd burner (burners on laptops later model do not appear to be a stain on those allows us to get in office more than 10 years computers back) while the disks I burned my laptop play OK in WMP - troubles begin when I read on my Sony CD player. I've seen this on 3 mobile different CD burners - up to about 40 minutes OK - thereafter, useless!

I suggest to a previous poster that if she was likely to want to burn regularly that she needs to invest in an external USB recorder - she did and now fortunately Burns decent discs again. It is a relatively small investment and depends on your likely usage level.

Another point that I always do; buy a small pack of CD - RW so that you can test different options (and also to test burn projects) without losing write - once discs. Don't expect results without error on their part: they are not as stable as CD - R, but can save burn a lot of roller coasters!  -Cheers, Ric.

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