Try this article for a possible answer.
Windows XP Media Player Headaches: My CD player will not play CD
music.
http://tech.yahoo.com/gd/windows-xp-...cd-music-/3185
On Sat, 20 Oct 2007 20:42:56 GMT, "smackedass"
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>
>Hello again,
>
>Not only am I stumped as to the cause of this problem, but I'm also stumped
>as to how to frame a question to do a Google search...
>
>OS: Windows XP
>
>My client cannot listen to, or rip, songs from audio CDs.
>
>There are songs that are stored on the HD that can be listened to.
>
>Have tried Real Player and Windows Media Player. When you slip a disk into
>the drawer, the songs are initially "seen", but not fully recognized. With
>Real Player, the message that appears is something to the effect of "Please
>Insert an Audio Disk".
>
>Windows Media Player, the message is something to the effect of, "No
>supported file types are recognized."
>
>Again, the songs that are already stored to the HD are able to be listened
>to from either Real Player and/or Windows Media Player.
>
>I have tried different audio disks.
>
>I have tried a different CD drive.
>
>I have tried a different data cable.
>
>I have tried a different power cable (that connects to the CD drive).
>
>I have tried using the CD drive as a Master and as Cable Select.
>
>The CD is able to read a home-made data CD; it is also able to read, and
>install an application from, an installable application CD.
>
>What's different? I have recently done a full XP HE SP2 re-install on this
>computer, just shortly before the client became aware of the problem. I've
>also added another 1G of RAM.
>
>This just doesn't make any bloody sense.
>
>HAAAYLP!
>
>smackedass