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CD burning with XP and Media player
Wednesday, January 30, 2002 at 5:54 pm
Posted by Nick (2 messages posted)

I have tried unsuccessfully to use XP Media player to record audio to CD (I'm about to start putting my vinvyl collection to CD). I can use Roxio's OEM software (updated works well) but media player won;t cooperate. It will start converting (wma files or wav) try to put a few tracks on the CD and then eject the disc saying that there's not enuff space...80min disc! Any ideas or suggestions. XP on a Soltek mboard, Liteon CDRW (worked well under ME! and recorded from Media Player) 128mb ram...rest is fairly standard..\ Tks and cheers

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re: CD burning with XP and Media player
Friday, June 28, 2002 at 10:03 pm
Posted by Corinne (2 messages posted)

I have tried over and over and I am having the same troubles. Have you figured it out yet? Where did you find the Roxio's software?


On Wednesday, January 30, 2002 at 5:54 pm, Nick wrote:
>I have tried unsuccessfully to use XP Media player to record audio to CD (I'm about
>to start putting my vinvyl collection to CD).
>
>I can use Roxio's OEM software (updated works well) but media player won;t cooperate.
>
>It will start converting (wma files or wav) try to put a few tracks on the CD and
>then eject the disc saying that there's not enuff space...80min disc!
>
>Any ideas or suggestions.
>
>XP on a Soltek mboard, Liteon CDRW (worked well under ME! and recorded from Media
>Player) 128mb ram...rest is fairly standard..\
>
>Tks and cheers

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re: CD burning with XP and Media player
Monday, February 3, 2003 at 6:39 pm
Posted by dm (1 messages posted)

Have you ever tried to burn anything but MP3's? I also have had the same problem, but i decided it was unimportant to me. I bet you can burn audio cds as long as they are Windows Media Format. I feel this is the answer because you can not rip MP3's from Windows Media Player without third party software...


On Friday, June 28, 2002 at 10:03 pm, Corinne wrote:
>I have tried over and over and I am having the same troubles. Have you figured it
>out yet? Where did you find the Roxio's software?
>
>

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re: CD burning with XP and Media player
Thursday, February 27, 2003 at 3:58 am
Posted by lorrie (1 messages posted)

You state that you are using roxio easy cd creator with Windows xp..... what version 
of roxio are you using?  We have just upgraded from windows me to xp, and cannot 
get the drive to read or write.... nero nor roxio work.

thanks for your help,
lorrie





On Wednesday, January 30, 2002 at 5:54 pm, Nick wrote: >I have tried unsuccessfully to use XP Media player to record audio to CD (I'm about >to start putting my vinvyl collection to CD). > >I can use Roxio's OEM software (updated works well) but media player won;t cooperate. > >It will start converting (wma files or wav) try to put a few tracks on the CD and >then eject the disc saying that there's not enuff space...80min disc! > >Any ideas or suggestions. > >XP on a Soltek mboard, Liteon CDRW (worked well under ME! and recorded from Media >Player) 128mb ram...rest is fairly standard..\ > >Tks and cheers

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re: CD burning with XP and Media player
Sunday, March 2, 2003 at 3:04 am
Posted by Eddie Anderson (2 messages posted)

Go here for instructions on the xp fix


On Thursday, February 27, 2003 at 3:58 am, lorrie wrote:

>You state that you are using roxio easy cd creator with Windows xp..... what version 
>of roxio are you using?  We have just upgraded from windows me to xp, and cannot 
>get the drive to read or write.... nero nor roxio work.
>
>thanks for your help,
>lorrie
>
>

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re: CD burning with XP and Media player
Tuesday, June 10, 2003 at 6:43 pm
Posted by Robert Rand (2 messages posted)

Do you have any other CD Roms or DVD Roms on the same IDE Bus Controller? If you do, they arbitrate for the bus and this causes problems. Nero hangs or won't work at all. I had mucho problems with XP and then made this mod....If you have another ROM drive, move it to the other IDE bus on your board. ...i.e. IDE1;0,1 and IDE2;0,1 where 0 is a hardfile device and 1 is a ROM device. Cheers. BB.Rand


On Wednesday, January 30, 2002 at 5:54 pm, Nick wrote:
>I have tried unsuccessfully to use XP Media player to record audio to CD (I'm about
>to start putting my vinvyl collection to CD).
>
>I can use Roxio's OEM software (updated works well) but media player won;t cooperate.
>
>It will start converting (wma files or wav) try to put a few tracks on the CD and
>then eject the disc saying that there's not enuff space...80min disc!
>
>Any ideas or suggestions.
>
>XP on a Soltek mboard, Liteon CDRW (worked well under ME! and recorded from Media
>Player) 128mb ram...rest is fairly standard..\
>
>Tks and cheers

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re: CD burning with XP and Media player
Saturday, November 20, 2004 at 6:12 pm
Posted by Marie (5 messages posted)

I would highly recomend Easy CD Extractor 6.0 (not 7.0) to extract any media into Mp3s. WMP loves to use .wmp because its not only write-protected, but you can only use WMP and other Windows programs to play it.


On Wednesday, January 30, 2002 at 5:54 pm, Nick wrote:
>I have tried unsuccessfully to use XP Media player to record audio to CD (I'm about
>to start putting my vinvyl collection to CD).
>
>I can use Roxio's OEM software (updated works well) but media player won;t cooperate.
>
>It will start converting (wma files or wav) try to put a few tracks on the CD and
>then eject the disc saying that there's not enuff space...80min disc!
>
>Any ideas or suggestions.
>
>XP on a Soltek mboard, Liteon CDRW (worked well under ME! and recorded from Media
>Player) 128mb ram...rest is fairly standard..\
>
>Tks and cheers

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re: CD burning with XP and Media player
Monday, May 23, 2005 at 5:38 am
Posted by Susan (62 messages posted)

I cant either it must not be compatible .I cant get musicmatch to burn cds either and Im going bonkers...


On Saturday, November 20, 2004 at 6:12 pm, Marie wrote:
>I would highly recomend Easy CD Extractor 6.0 (not 7.0) to extract any media into
>Mp3s. WMP loves to use .wmp because its not only write-protected, but you can only
>use WMP and other Windows programs to play it.
>
>
>

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re: CD burning with XP and Media player
Monday, May 23, 2005 at 9:05 pm
Posted by Heiko (1 messages posted)

I had the same problem, basically i had to uninstall thr roxio software, restart the computer and then windows media player would burn cd's with no problems


On Wednesday, January 30, 2002 at 5:54 pm, Nick wrote:
>I have tried unsuccessfully to use XP Media player to record audio to CD (I'm about
>to start putting my vinvyl collection to CD).
>
>I can use Roxio's OEM software (updated works well) but media player won;t cooperate.
>
>It will start converting (wma files or wav) try to put a few tracks on the CD and
>then eject the disc saying that there's not enuff space...80min disc!
>
>Any ideas or suggestions.
>
>XP on a Soltek mboard, Liteon CDRW (worked well under ME! and recorded from Media
>Player) 128mb ram...rest is fairly standard..\
>
>Tks and cheers

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re: CD burning with XP and Media player
Tuesday, December 6, 2005 at 12:51 pm
Posted by Thomas Schroedsen (1 messages posted)

The Microsoft website says you are having a buffer overrun problem.


On Monday, May 23, 2005 at 9:05 pm, Heiko wrote:
>I had the same problem, basically i had to uninstall thr roxio software, restart
>the computer and then windows media player would burn cd's with no problems
>
>
>

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