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Windows Media Player can't burn some files

With the help of Windows Media Player you can burn audio and video files from your computer. Every now and then, however, it happens that Media Player has problems burning some files. If this is the case, there are various solutions.

These may be the causes of problems with burning

If there are problems with burning audio or video files with Windows Media Player, this may be due to the format of the respective files. So, bring the files into a consistent file format. For audio files, for example, MP3 is recommended. For video files, for example, the MP4 format is suitable.Which files trigger the error, you can find out via the burn list in the media player. If the title has special characters, try to rename the title by right-clicking on "Properties > Details". Sometimes this trick creates remedy.If the files you want to burn are locally stored on the computer, you can try the following:
  1. Open the directory where the files you want to burn.
  2. Select all the files you want to burn to the media.
  3. Right-click in your selection and select "Send to Burn Drive" from the context menu.

These alternatives to Windows Media Player are available

If burning the files you want still does not work, you can also switch to an alternative. Online you can find numerous free burning tools.Free options include tools such as CDBurnerXP or Ashampoo Burning Studio. In the paid segment, you can find useful tools such as Ashampoo Burning Studio 2020.

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