Windows Media Player error on the MP3 it burned
I have read many responses to this question but have not yet found a solution. SITUATION: I make a list of songs [MP3] and make sure that it is a burn list. I keep pressing "start burn." Screen then pop in to say, ' Windows Media Player cannot burn some files. To investigate the problem, click on the icon next to the selection to burn the files. "After some research, I found the error icons in a list in the left panel under" blank CD (: D) "." I found that there are 3 songs with errors, all MP3s unprotected as the rest of the files. Could someone tell me please how to fix these songs so I can burn the entire CD?
P.S. The convenience store "not found etc and Burning CD" said there is no problem.
I also read that my computer may have lost a 'codec' (as I was already able to burn CDs without problem).
Thank you
Fields of summer
You burn data (with mp3) disc or a disc of music?
If the first case, use this freeware instead of WMP:
If you expect WMP to transform files in a disc of music so I would convert it them before burning (there are converters free mp3 in WAV on the web).
Not a complete solution, but if I were you I would give up WMP to burn it ALL up and we CDBurner XP as its much more flexible.
If you remove a Codec, the easiest thing is to install one of the free Codec pack available on the net.
See you soon,.
Jerry
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