I've always been able to burn CD-r's with no problem, but recently i've been having trouble. The software detects the blank and analyzes each file like normal, but as soon as the "Writing to disk" begins is when i receive the error message saying,
"Windows Media Player could not complete burning because the disc is not compatible with your drive. Try inserting a different kind of recordable media or use a disc that supports a write speed that is compatible with your drive."
I've previously burned hundreds of discs w/ this computer using the very same brand of blanks so i'm a little confused. First i thought it was the CD-r's maybe a bad batch, so i went out and bought another package from a different brand, no luck. Then i figured it must be WM Player, so I tried I-tunes to no avail.
At this point i'm very frustrated and tired of wasting CD's, some advice is all i ask for.
Thanks for reading
I'm having the same problem. My Windows 7 Ultimate laptop system will suddenly no longer burn files to a DVD using the Windows 7 burning facility. It shows the progress bar for a while and then throws up a screen saying it could not burn the files and offering me options ("Try with another disk ? Delete the temporary files ? etc."). Trying with another disk (several times) does not solve the problem. Attaching an external DVD drive does not solve the problem (so it's not a hardware problem with the internal laptop drive). I tried with different sets of files but the problem persists. Also, after each burning failure the system did not automatically delete the temporary burning files. I had to go through some hoops to find them and delete them manually. Two days ago the laptop was burning DVDs without any problems. In the meantime there has been an automatic Windows 7 update (7 updates as far as I remember). So I strongly suspect that this problem has to do with the Windows 7 updates which occurred a few days ago.