WMP automatically dividing burn 2 discs even if less than 80 minutes

I use WMP (regardless of the version provided with Windows 8) to burn a playlist for a total of 78 minutes. When I pull the playlist in the burn list, it creates automatically 2 discs, one of which is only about 70 minutes and the second disc, with the other 2 songs, only about 8 minutes. I have the setting of combustion WITHOUT gaps. I know that CD can contain 80 minutes of music, so why this phenomenon happens? More importantly, how can I get WMP to stop sharing my CD? Is there an option that turns off? Thanks for your replies in advance.

WMP should really manage a burn of 80 minutes (or almost) on a W8 pc without problem. Were you able to complete a full disc on this topic before? If this is not the case, there may be a driver issue because any discs seem to be OK - unless the cd/dvd drive itself is defective. If it is a laptop, it is perhaps useful to check that the lens can travel right to the outside edge of the tray, and that there is no dust/debris that prevent its movement. I don't think that's very likely, but it's worth the trip! (just a Visual inspection of the course and a clean soft around the track-line if necessary, as in the image below (red guides are my addition) - Cheers, Ric.)

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