Yes the CDP-CX355 mega 300 does.
There are several kinds of CDs. Stamped (store bought) CD that come with data on them, are not writable, or erasable. They are manufactured with the data already on them. CDR discs can be written with a computer drive, but in general, they cannot be erased. They can be damaged where they can't be read back though. CDRW discs can be written to and then erased and re-written. You need software on the computer to do that though. Look into Nero burning ROM. It's a very good program for doing what you want here, assuming you are using CDRW discs.
Any discs that have "RW" on them. An example "CDRW" - Compact Disc, ReWritable
Nothing. It will not be recognized.
it can be used to write rewritable cd's
The Pyle can play CDRW's containing MP3's and WMA's, but can't play OGG's just yet.
Cdrw dvdrw
well, it depends on what kind of softwear you had to burn your cd.
I believe that if you simply explore your cdrw in a separate window, you can just right-click the single picture and say "delete." I've done this before and I've never had a problem with it. good luck!
You can generally pick a pack up from any store that sells electronics or office supplies. prices are based on quantity but won't kill your pocket. Cheaper & specific quantities can also be bought online from various website.
CDRW and DVDRW
A compact disc is a type of optical disc. "Optical disc" is an umbrella term for any type of storage media which uses optical technology (as opposed to magnetic) for data storage. This includes but is not limited to DVDs, CDs, H-DVD, blu-ray, laser discs CDRW's, and DVDRW's
i have nooo clue there is something called try using google wattt:P