No, once used regular CD's are useless.
Regular audio CDs are uncompressed, therefore no. MP3 CDs generally support vbr however.
Yes
High yield cds usually offer a higher fixed interest rate with usually a longer maturity date. They are risk free.
a milli.
The process of creating MP3s from music CDs is called "ripping".
about 80 million copies.
50 cent
Yes and also Blu-Ray discs and CDs
yes he has everyone of his cds have gone platinum
regular cds don't work on the wii
In the context of certificates of deposit (CDs), a "coupon" refers to the interest payment that the CD holder receives at regular intervals, typically annually or semi-annually.
No. Karaoke CDs use a format called CD+G (CD + Graphics) Normal CDs do not have the extra information that shows lyrics in a karaoke player. Some bands (like Information Society) released some CDs that were CD+G, the graphics portion of which only showed up on CD+G Players.