Open up your Windows Media Player > Click on Tools and then select Options > In the Options window, switch to the Privacy tab > Uncheck everything below ‘ Enhanced Playback and Device Experience’ > Click Apply and then hit OK. Temporally uninstall them and check the result. Further, we can continue troubleshooting in the following ways.Ĭonfirm if there are any other third-party burning programs on your system. And the action you've taken including changing a new bland CD and changing burn speed from fastest to slow is very wise. Combined with the indication of the error message, this may be caused by the third-party burning applications interfering with the software, privacy settings in the app, or corrupted files.
It sounds like your Windows Media Player 12 can't burn Audio CDs now.
Thanks for bringing up your concern in Microsoft Community. In addition, I have run the WMP Troubleshooter, and it finds no errors (besides the fact that I changed burn settings from "Fastest" -> "Slow").Īny suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I have also checked the Local AppData and there are no temporary files to be deleted.
I have checked that I have the correct drivers installed, I have changed the burn speed to "Slow", and I have attempted burning the CD using File Explorer. (The CD in question is blank, and I have also tried replacing it with a new blank CD) Whenever I choose "Audio CD", WMP doesn't recognize the disc in my disc drive and prompts me to insert a blank CD into the drive. The only way I can burn a CD is as a Data CD. I have clicked the balloon that says "You have files waiting to be burned to disc", and deleted the file and attempted it again with the same CD and with a new blank CD, but I receive the same error. To investigate the problem, click the icon next to the files in the burn list." I can burn one CD, but after that, every time I attempt to burn a CD, the progress bar approaches 33% and then quickly goes to 99% and I get this error: "Windows Media Player cannot burn some of the files.