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Because you chose to burn a disc using Windows Media Player, both methods will allow you to drag and drop the desired files to the recordable disc.

NOTE: The following full sized (12cm) recordable discs can be used: Place a recordable disc in the optical drive of your computer.If needed, follow this procedure to erase a Rewritable disc (CD-RW, DVD+RW, DVD-RW) before starting the procedures below.If you want the ability to erase the disc later and add new files to it use a CD-RW, DVD-RW or DVD+RW disc. You can also add picture and video files to data discs.If you want to make a standard music CD that will play in nearly any CD player, choose the Audio CD option, if you want to make a disc that can hold several hours of music (as opposed to an audio CD that only holds about 80 minutes of music), choose the Data CD or DVD option.This means that if you burn an audio disc containing songs from multiple sources and you try to play that disc on another computer, the other computer may not be able to display the names of the songs or artists. Because Windows Media Player does not support the CD-Text standard, the disc that you burn will not include the media information from the original files.
WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER BURN DVD ERROR AT 99 MANUALS
Manuals are posted on your model support page. To see if your computer has a writeable optical drive, check the specifications.
WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER BURN DVD ERROR AT 99 HOW TO
This procedure explains how to use the Windows Media Player to burn data to a DVD or CD disc.

IMPORTANT: Burning and playback of Blu-ray Disc® media is not supported in Windows Media Player. Follow this procedure to burn a DVD or CD disc using the Windows Media® Player.
