Music is written onto a CD using a blank disc and a burner. When writing to the disc, this creates millions of "pits" on the track, which can been seen by using a powerful microscope. Blocks of data can be either read as a 0 or 1, or binary. An extremely thin track spirals across the disc and measures at about 5km long. It samples at 44kHz 2ch 16bit audio, which is enough for at least an hour of listening.
download the music on your computer and then put an empty cd in and click on the button burn and it will put the music into the cd
To put music from a USB stick onto a CD, it must first be downloaded to the computer. Then the music files can be burned (downloaded) onto a CD using the CD-ROM.
No, you do not need a CD to put music on your iPod Touch. The individual song just has to be in your iTunes Music library.
you put the CD in the CD slot.
To keep music on a CD, it is already there and you do nothing. To put music onto a CD, you "burn" it to the CD. To copy music from a CD to some other memory location, you "rip" it.
Put the CD in and goto music and download.
Yes a PS2 can play a Music CD
Yes, as long as the cd isn't protected. A cd is nothing more then a memory device.
Yes you can.
A number of companies will transfer music cassettes onto CD or DVD. Some companies offering this service include 'Southtree', 'Home Video Studio' and 'DVD Your Memories'.
In order to put music from a CD onto a Samsung Galaxy Ace II, you will need to download the music from the CD onto the hard drive of your computer. From there, you can transfer the music to your phone.
Rip the music from the DVD to your computer than use the music you just ripped and burn it to a CD.