
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.Manuals are posted on your model support page. To see if your computer has a writeable optical drive, check the specifications. Not all computers have a writeable optical drive.For other types of discs, such as a DVD-Video disc or an audio CD, you will need to use a different program or feature of Windows. 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.
