Re: Error COOD11CD I made some progress



Hi Mike, I see your point. But this long way around works for me, and that's
what matters I guess. I am now able to copy my downloads and I think my
achievement got me so excited I wanted to share it with everybody.

"Mike Williams" wrote:

> Abbey wrote:
> > I was getting this error code when I tried to copy downloaded songs onto CD,
> > using WIndows Media Player 9. I tried for days. Then I decided to use a
> > different approach. I opened "My Music" folder, where my downloads are
> > stored, then right clicked the song I needed to burn, and then clicked "Copy
> > to CD or Device". This opened up Windows Media Player 9. Then if I
> > immediately click "copy", in the right hand corner, making sure there is
> > already a blank CD in the drive, it will burn. Unfortunately though, I
> > cannot edit the playlist to burn, or I will get the error code again. This
> > process only makes it possible for me to burn 1 song on a CD, but at least I
> > know the song can be burnt. I would like somebody else to try this procedure
> > to see if it works for them, or if it is just my good luck. Please let me
> > know how you go.
>
> The evidence from this newsgroup, is that hardly anyone would read an
> earlier post even if every earlier post had the same subject as they
> were posting on. There must be hundreds of earlier posts covering this
> subject, with sane recommendations.
>
> --
> 1.Check the newsgroups archives for prior discussion or solution of your
> problems e.g.
> http://groups.google.com/groups?group=microsoft.public.windowsmedia
> Error message codes may be found searching there or via a general web
> search. Most problems have been addressed here before: don't expect a
> custom answer.
>
> 2. For Windowsmedia newsgroup posting guidelines see
> http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/mp10/faq.aspx#1_19 .
> Please supply ANSWERS to the questions there, don't just repeat the
> questions.
>
> 3. Please deliver feedback to the newsgroup, so that others can be
> helped. No one gets paid to help here, and the response rate from the
> helped is less than 1%. If that was how medical advancements were made
> you'd all have died years ago.
> --------------------------------------
> http://msmvps.com/thinice/
>
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