HT203164 cant burn cd error message 4261

Need help with error mesage 4261 please

Just like tapperkatz, I am having the same issue.
I uninstalled itunes, downloaded the latest version and reinstalled it. No difference.Still the same dreadful 4310 code!!!
Read some instructions here and made a change in registry. That didn't help either. I use several other CD burning software. There is some sort of conflict among them.
I am using ASUS laptop with Windows 8 and 8 GB Ram. Nero startsmart essentials software bundle that came with external samsung cd writable is able to burn audio cd's. But it is somehow clunky and I prefer itunes. The laptop came with built-in cd/dvd burner. Other programs to burn dvd's are working fine. So, the issue is the itunes software.
Any idea would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.

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