I just accept the fact that it is a piece of shit and try and find workarounds. You're reading the second part of the message when the first part is pertinent.
The "OR" clause is the key there. I get an error message from Windows media player that says: "It is not possible to burn this list because all of the files have errors or are missing burn rights It goes on to show where to get more information, and when I right click the file playing it shows: "this file is missing media usage rights".
For burn rights, call, We hope that you will also find them useful. The reasons for this error are not very extensive. It is usually caused by the following factors.
Problematic files: Usually some files that you are trying to record are themselves the reason that the recording process fails. The files often block the process because they are protected, etc.
Windows Media Player installation: In some cases, the error is due to a corrupted Windows Media Player installation or third-party recording applications that interfere with the software. Those files lead to this error.
You can click the white cross to remove the file from the burning list. Once you remove all the unsupported files from the list, you should be able to burn files to CD with Windows Media Player.
If this fix is not helpful to solve the Windows Media Player error, please try the next fix. If facing this issue, you can fix it now. The default burning speed Fastest may also lead to Windows Media Player cannot burn some of the files.
Did you make any changes on the computer prior to the issue? What is the exact and complete error message? We will guide you through this issue. Method 1: If you have installed any other burning software installed on the computer uninstall the same and check. If yes, you might have to acquire the burning rights for protected songs. If the song file is protected with media usage rights, those rights may allow for playback of the song on the computer but prohibit burning to a CD.
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