3. Change the Music Folder – If the file directory or the folder is corrupted, Windows Media Player may fail to recognize the files from that folder. If you can see the length of the media file in the File Explorer but not in the Media Player, try to move the tracks to a new folder.
- Select all the track you want to burn and copy it.
- Create a new folder outside the original directory and move the copied files to the new folder.
- Launch Windows Media Player and drag and drop the tracks from the new folder onto the player.
- Windows Media Player should detect the track length. Select the tracks and click on Burn.
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Why can’t I see the length of the media file?
Change the music folder – If a directory or folder of files is corrupted, Windows Media Player may not recognize the files in that folder. If the length of the media file appears in File Explorer but not in Media Player, try moving the tracks to a new folder.
Select all the tracks you want to burn and copy them. Create a new folder outside your home directory and move the copied files to the new folder. Launch Windows Media Player and drag the tracks from the new folder to the player. Windows Media Player should recognize the length of the tracks. Select the tracks and click the Burn button.
How to fix track length error in Windows Media Player?
Change the music folder – If a directory or folder of files is corrupted, Windows Media Player may not recognize the files in that folder. If the length of the media file appears in File Explorer but not in Media Player, try moving the tracks to a new folder.
Select all the tracks you want to burn and copy them. Create a new folder outside your home directory and move the copied files to the new folder. Launch Windows Media Player and drag the tracks from the new folder to the player. Windows Media Player should recognize the length of the tracks. Select the tracks and click the Burn button.
Why does Windows Media Player not recognize a file?
Change the music folder – If a directory or folder of files is corrupted, Windows Media Player may not recognize the files in that folder. If the length of the media file appears in File Explorer but not in Media Player, try moving the tracks to a new folder.
Select all the tracks you want to burn and copy them. Create a new folder outside your home directory and move the copied files to the new folder. Launch Windows Media Player and drag the tracks from the new folder to the player. Windows Media Player should recognize the length of the tracks. Select the tracks and click the Burn button.
How to fix Windows Media Player recording error?
Using third-party CD burning software – This is not a solution to the Windows Media Player recording error. However, if you use the recording feature frequently, you should use a third-party CD burning software. There is free recording software for Windows 10 that you can use instead of Windows Media Player.
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Why can’t I see the length of the media file?
Change the music folder – If a directory or folder of files is corrupted, Windows Media Player may not recognize the files in that folder. If the length of the media file appears in File Explorer but not in Media Player, try moving the tracks to a new folder.
Select all the tracks you want to burn and copy them. Create a new folder outside your home directory and move the copied files to the new folder. Launch Windows Media Player and drag the tracks from the new folder to the player. Windows Media Player should recognize the length of the tracks. Select the tracks and click the Burn button.
How to fix track length error in Windows Media Player?
Change the music folder – If a directory or folder of files is corrupted, Windows Media Player may not recognize the files in that folder. If the length of the media file appears in File Explorer but not in Media Player, try moving the tracks to a new folder.
Select all the tracks you want to burn and copy them. Create a new folder outside your home directory and move the copied files to the new folder. Launch Windows Media Player and drag the tracks from the new folder to the player. Windows Media Player should recognize the length of the tracks. Select the tracks and click the Burn button.
Why does Windows Media Player not recognize a file?
Change the music folder – If a directory or folder of files is corrupted, Windows Media Player may not recognize the files in that folder. If the length of the media file appears in File Explorer but not in Media Player, try moving the tracks to a new folder.
Select all the tracks you want to burn and copy them. Create a new folder outside your home directory and move the copied files to the new folder. Launch Windows Media Player and drag the tracks from the new folder to the player. Windows Media Player should recognize the length of the tracks. Select the tracks and click the Burn button.
How to fix Windows Media Player recording error?
Using third-party CD burning software – This is not a solution to the Windows Media Player recording error. However, if you use the recording feature frequently, you should use a third-party CD burning software. There is free recording software for Windows 10 that you can use instead of Windows Media Player.
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