You must first play League of Legends on your computer then you search it on Google... I hope this was helpful.
-Viktor
I would try this: 1. Copy the files from the CD that you would want to put in the CD-ROM 2. Remove the CD and insert the CD-ROM 3. Move the files To the CD-ROM Easy as 1,2,3! :)
Cd- rom
Store information such as music, business documents, movies, etc
CD-ROM burners
optical disls
With a USB a CD ROM and a filing cabinet you can store and retrive things from these objects. They are like databases as they store, collect and you can retrieve information of them.
This is format used for encoding music on all commercial compact discs. If you buy a CD from a store, the music on that CD is stored in CDA format. CD Audio (.cda) tracks are audio files that can be stored on CD media. The .cda files are representations of CD audio tracks and do not contain the actual pulse code modulation (PCM) information. Cda files can be played only from a CD-ROM. Unfortunately, your computer can't store files in CDA format, so you still have to convert CDA files to another format to store on your hard disk. CD Audio (.cda) tracks are audio files that can be stored on CD media. The .cda files are representations of CD audio tracks and do not contain the actual pulse code modulation (PCM) information. Cda files can be played only from a CD-ROM. To test a .cda file, either try to play a different .cda file from your CD-ROM or try to play a .cda file from a different CD-ROM. Copied from the CD-ROM to the hard disc it cannot be played. This is format used for encoding music on all commercial compact discs. If you buy a CD from a store, the music on that CD is stored in CDA format. The current standard for CD audio requires a sampling rate of 44.1 kHz and a sample size of 16 bits (2 bytes per sample). As a result, you need to store 2 x 44,100= 88,200 bytes of data every second to record in mono. Recording in stereo would require twice that much storage. That extrapolates to about 10 MB of data for every minute of stereo sound! It is for this reason that compression schemes such as MP3 are so important. Unfortunately, your computer can't store files in CDA format, so you still have to convert CDA files to another format to store on your hard disk.
One main advantage of CD-ROMs is that a CD-ROM can store much more information than DVDs.
A DVD-ROM stores more information than a CD-ROM.
Record all your files through your CD ROM on a DVD-RW, using UDF system so that you can modify, erase or record new files. (Just drag the files onto the CD-ROM folder.
They are disc drives which read Compact Discs (CDs). They are versatile and transportable and can be used to perform various tasks such as reading data from the computer and listening to audio.
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