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richardunmpitt - 07 Aug 2007 19:22 GMT
I am having the following problem when I try to burn a cd.
I drag my play list to the burn cd window pane.
When I click the burn cd button I get a message that says, "Please insert a
blank disc in CD Drive (E:). Once Windows Media Player detects the new disc,
it will automatically start burning."
But I already have a blank disc in the E drive.
Then the CD E drive tray opens up, I close it and then the window for the E
drive opens up, blank.

I think that the media player is not recognizing that there is a blank cd
the E drive.

If anyone has had this problem or any suggestions on fixing it please let me
know.
Thanks.
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chris - 10 Aug 2007 17:40 GMT
I had the same problem like meney others in the end i went back to wmp10.

>I am having the following problem when I try to burn a cd.
> I drag my play list to the burn cd window pane.
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> know.
> Thanks.
sam - 13 Nov 2007 12:41 GMT
> I had the same problem like meney others in the end i went back to wmp10.
>
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>
> hi im havin the same problems did u get any help?
mandrake - 28 Aug 2007 13:32 GMT
I have same problem

> I am having the following problem when I try to burn a cd.
> I drag my play list to the burn cd window pane.
[quoted text clipped - 11 lines]
> know.
> Thanks.
 
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