yea if you dont already have too many songs on the CD :)
Only if it's labeled CD-RW or CD+RW
It is possible, but only on a CD-RW and that's not guaranteed to play on every CD-player.
Yes but only through iTunes.
You have to put the CD in (you should have the internet up but minimized its faster) and wait a sec for the songs on the CD to pop up and if you set your itunes to auto sync it will automatically start importing your songs into your library and it shouldn't delete anything already on your iPod
Kelly Clarkson does not have an album called Already Gone. It is on her new CD All I Ever Wanted. It is the 6th song on the CD.
With some CDs you can. It depends on the format. A CD-R can have more data added to it, if there is space that is remaining. You will need to know what type of CD you have and what way you originally wrote to it, as you cannot overwrite areas already written to.
It depends on the type of CD. Some CD's are just "writeable" some are "write/rewrite"...the rewriteable ones are the ones that can be added to
No.
It is probably easier to use iTunes (if you have an iPod). You insert the CD into the computer and it should go to the iTunes screen with the CD songs listed. If it does not come up, you can click on the iTunes icon. You can then click the rip button. After your songs have been ripped, you can go to "all songs." You have to create a file for your iTunes to put the music in. You can check the music you want and add it to that folder. Next, you can plug in the iPod and it will add the songs for you.
The annoying thing is u cant. The only way that i know which works is to burn songs onto a CD and then add the CD songs to itunes then u can download for free
there are 3 types of CDs 1- CD-ROMs 2-CD-R 3-CD-RW CD-roms have a "read only memory" so you cant delete or add anything to it CD-recordable you can only add data to it CD-rewritable is a type of CDs that you can add on, edit, and delete data from the one you have is probably a CD-ROM so u cant delete the songs on it because when they were added they were burnt on it with laser.... so just bye a new CD lol hope i helped
Just add the songs you downloaded to Windows Media Player, and use it.