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"sidd_1ali" wrote: > I am trying to burn Audio CD on windows media player 10 using WinXP SP2 > But its keep giving me following error: > "Some files might not fit on the CD. The required space cannot be calculated > accurately because some files might be missing duration information. To > ensure the calculation is accurate, play the files that are missing duration > information." > > While investigating on internet I found this is Error C00D11D9 > Ive also downloaded following codec but they didnt help > > 1) Codec Package for Windows Media Player 6.4 > 2) Codecs for Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 > > 3) Codec Installation Package for Windows Media Video 9 VCM > > > Anyone please help to sort out this problem > > Cheers, > Ali If it's a "will not fit" problem, the answer is to edit the tracks to shave off a few seconds' silence at each end of each one. You can do this with Windows Media File Editor Tool (free download) or Windows Movie Maker (should already be on your computer). I used Windows Movie Maker. It took a bit of learning how to use it, and then the editing was took a bit of time, but it worked and I was able to burn successfully. For more info, go to http://www.microsoft.com/windows/win...vice/0070.mspx and look at "How can I reduce the length of an audio track...". |
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