Yes, it is possible with the right software.
Using a peice of software like Nero you can burn music onto a CD/DVD
You might be getting mixed up with a CD but if you are using a DVD then that will not work. You can only put music on a CD. If you are using a CD then get a programme which will "burn" your CD (itunes will do that) and when your music is on your laptop go onto the program and burn it onto a new CD.
CD is plainly on music/sounds while DVD includes music/sounds and video.
Using a audio DVD extractor like Handbrke to do this job ...
Rip the music from the DVD to your computer than use the music you just ripped and burn it to a CD.
DVD did not replace CD, DVD is a movie, CD can be anything like a software downloader ir music.
it depends. are you using a DVD/ CD player? or are you using just a plain CD player? if ur using the CD player, it wont work because it doesn't have a screen. if your using a DVD/ CD player, it will work just fine. A DVD will not play in a CD-only player -- even a CD-ROM drive that does not have DVD hardware built in. The stepper motors and lenses for a DVD-ROM drive are far more precise than a CD drive, and the CD drive cannot physically read the tiny information on the DVD surface.
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The main advantage is that the cd recorder many more music capabilities and uses. The DVD recorder is mainly used just for television or movie watching.
Use an external DVD/ CD drive
A DVD is a movie disc. A CD is a music disc. Your DVD drive cant recognise cds because it is probably from an old computer. try downloading whatever is on the CD from the internet.
a CD drive plays music and a DVD drive plays movies.