If you are experiencing an issue where Windows Media Player cannot burn some of the files to a disc, you can try the following solutions:
Solution 1: Convert the files to a compatible format
• The files you are trying to burn may not be compatible with the disc or the CD/DVD burner. You can try converting the files to a compatible format, such as MP3 or WAV, before burning them to a disc.
Solution 2: Disable the digital rights management (DRM) feature
• If the files you are trying to burn have DRM protection, you may need to disable the DRM feature in Windows Media Player. To do this, go to the "Tools" menu in Windows Media Player, select "Options," and then click on the "Rip Music" tab. Under "Rip settings," uncheck the "Copy protect music" option, and then click "OK."
Solution 3: Use a different burning program
• If Windows Media Player still cannot burn the files to a disc, you can try using a different burning program, such as ImgBurn or Nero. These programs may have better compatibility with the disc or the CD/DVD burner.
Solution 4: Update the CD/DVD burner drivers
• The issue may be caused by outdated or corrupted drivers for the CD/DVD burner. You can try updating the drivers by going to the manufacturer's website and downloading the latest drivers for your burner model.
Solution 5: Check the disc for errors
• The issue may be caused by a damaged or scratched disc. You can try using a different disc or checking the current disc for errors using the Windows Disc Image Burner tool. To do this, right-click on the disc image file, select "Burn disc image," and then check the "Verify disc after burning" option.
Try these solutions one by one and see if it resolves the issue.