yes. Even though it's called a DVD drive, it's really just a CD-ROM with DVD features added.
That is a DVD burner. Most read and write to CDs as well as DVDs. Hybrid drives that read/burn CDs but only read DVDs also exist.
The fast est drives burn cds at 52x and the fastest DVD burners do 24x.There are dozens of 24x burners and all burn cds at 52x.
No, it depends on the drive's capability to burn CDs, DVDs, DVD-DL, Blu-Ray, HD-DVD and much more. Check the front of the drive and it'll typically have symbols for what it can burn or Google the specs for your drive and find out what it can burn.
The DVD Drive is a drive that is used for reading CDs or DVDs.
yes my DVD drive can burn
The DVD Drive is a drive that is used for reading CDs or DVDs.
If it is a DVD-r, it can burn CDs and DVDs.
You cannot burn DVDs in this drive, but you can read and burn CDs and watch DVDs. Therefore, you can only use DVD R and CD R/RW.
From toshiba's website on a Satellite laptop specs: DVD-SuperMulti drive (+/-R double layer) supporting up to 11 fomats
That's a definite maybe. You need to have a CD R/W (reader/writer) to burn CDs. A DVD R/W will burn CDs for you. If it can burn movies, it can burn audio.
If you mean can a computer burn files onto DVDs or CDs the answer is yes they can but if your device does not come with a CD/DVD RW drive you will need a external CD/DVD RW drive which cost under $20.00 (US) or under £20 (UK). The cheapest I found was on Amazon (£16.99 (UK) $13.11 (US)If you mean does your computer set fire to your DVDs or CDs, no. Well, it shouldn't. If your computer does there is something wrong with it/
You'd have to check the drive specifically, but in general yes, any DVD burner should also be able to burn CDs.