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Windows Media Player Cannot Detect The Length of The File [FULL FIX]
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Updated onOctober 4, 2023
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Windows Media Playerallows the users to burn files to CDs and DVDs. Sometimes, the file burning function of the player may not work properly and start showingWindows Media Player cannot detect the length of the fileerror.
Is Windows Media Player unable to detect the length of the file when burning CD orDVD? First, use the drag & drop approach to add files instead of a complete batch. This way it’ll be easier for the application to identify files. Alternatively, you can run the dedicated troubleshooter or change the Music folder.
Check the detailed instructions below.
Fix Windows Media Player cannot detect the length of the file
1. Drag & Drop the Track
Among the most recommended solutions to fix this error, one solution is to directly drag and drop the track you want to burn onto the Windows Media Player. Here is how to do it.
2. Run Troubleshooter for WMP
Windows OS comes with a built-introubleshooterto find and fix any issues with the Windows Media Player. Run the troubleshooter to scan and fix problems with the media player. Here is how to do it.
Close the troubleshoot and restart the PC. After the restart, launch Windows Media Player and try to drag and drop the track again and check for any improvements.
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.
4. Use a Third-party CD Burning Software
Now, this is not a fix or solution to Windows Media Player burning error. However, if you use the disc burning feature frequently, consider using a third-party CD burning software.
We have already covered thetop 5 free burning software for Windows 10that you can use to replace Windows Media Player. Third-party disc burning tools have more features and offer more customization options than the Windows Media Player.
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Tashreef Shareef
Tashreef Shareef is a software developer turned tech writer. He discovered his interest in technology after reading a tech magazine accidentally. Now he writes about everything tech from Windows to iOS and streaming services to IoT at WindowsReport.
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