If you are ripping CDs to your hard drive and then burning, yes, it would take away "space" (some of the memory) because the files are going into your computer first. If you are creating content on your computer and then burning, you'd already have the content in your memory.
The physical act of burning the CD (not counting where the content is stored) will use some of your virtual memory and CPU. This is a temporary thing and would stop when your CD is done. So, if you're burning a CD, playing AfterLife and trying to do your taxes at the same time, your computer is going to slow down to a crawl.
Internet has changed media by downloading and burning cds on a computer. this is why celebs or musicians take forever to make music sometimes. They are losing mpney because of it.
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To make CDs at home, you will need a computer with a CD burner, blank CDs, and CD burning software. First, insert a blank CD into the CD burner. Open the CD burning software on your computer and follow the instructions to select the files you want to burn onto the CD. Once you have selected the files, click the "Burn" button to start the burning process. Wait for the burning process to complete, and then eject the CD from the burner. Your homemade CD is now ready to use.
on itunes u can only burn CDs onto ur i-pod, u can't do it with movies and movies take up more space for sure. and CDs hold music and DVDs hold movies obviously
Burning CDs for personal use is generally legal, but distributing copyrighted material without permission is illegal.
You may be burning your CD`s in the wrong format....
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Try DeepBurner.
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You insert blank CDs in your computer and burn your songs onto them and then insert the CDs into the other computer and import them.
so you can make cds