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computer_geek3000
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Media Player Burn Error
      #369402 - Tue Oct 23 2007 02:52 PM

Since I updated to Windows Media Player 11 when I am burning disks I often get this message:

http://img137.imageshack.us/img137/8571/mediaplayererror1lw2.jpg

It does not affect the cd after it has finished burning but when it has finished media player crashes and continues to do so everytime I open it until I switch my computer off.

I cannot restart my computer after I get this message either, when I try it displays the box that says it is ending proccesses which look like they are related to the process I am having trouble with then when it has done that it just sits doing nothing.

I have tried burning CDs with RealPlayer and that works fine so its not a major problem but help would be appreciated.

Thanks


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Re: Media Player Burn Error [Re: computer_geek3000]
      #369407 - Tue Oct 23 2007 03:36 PM

Disable Error Reporting - it may/may not stop the later crashes but you'll not get the error window.

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Re: Media Player Burn Error [Re: ourstanley]
      #369410 - Tue Oct 23 2007 04:50 PM

Thanks I would like to be able to sort or the crashes though so if anybody can help me with that it would be appreciated.

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Re: Media Player Burn Error [Re: computer_geek3000]
      #369414 - Tue Oct 23 2007 05:54 PM

Have you tried it yet ? It may or may not fix your problem is what I said.

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Re: Media Player Burn Error [Re: ourstanley]
      #369415 - Tue Oct 23 2007 06:01 PM

To be honest I haven't because I don't see how it would fix the problem it would just stop telling me something was wrong and I don't want to disable error reporting because then programs could close when they run into problems without me knowing and I like to know what is happening.

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Re: Media Player Burn Error [Re: computer_geek3000]
      #369496 - Wed Oct 24 2007 07:29 AM

Do you use , or have you used Nero ?

Next time the message appears , click on the link to see what the error report contains . Let us know what it says......it may be of some help.


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Re: Media Player Burn Error [Re: FifeFlyer]
      #369546 - Wed Oct 24 2007 04:41 PM

Yes I do use Nero and I know it is something to do with it because when I look under Neros Programs there is one called INCD Control.

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Re: Media Player Burn Error [Re: computer_geek3000]
      #369908 - Sat Oct 27 2007 09:59 PM

Check to see if it's on automatic start up. Click on start > control panel > Administrative Tools > Services. Scroll down to the InCD service and double click on it. If it's running click the "stop" button . Now click the dropdown arrow next to the "start up" type. Choose manual > apply > OK.
Let us know if that helps.


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