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The Windows Media Player says that the sound file cannot be burnt on CD because its length is unknown, or copyright information is missing. Why is this?

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The Windows Media Player says that the sound file cannot be burnt on CD because its length is unknown, or copyright information is missing. Why is this?

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Version 11 of the Media Player contains a fault in that you must first add sound files to the Library of the Media Player, before adding them to the Burn list. Only then it is able to determine the length and that copyright restrictions do not apply.

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