If you burn a song onto CD, that means that you are copying the song onto the CD
You can use iTunes and Windows Media Player to burn the music onto CD for free.
No. Well, if you burn a CD you can't change it. So, what you put on that CD stays there forever. But that's only if you burn it. A2. If you 'burn' it onto a computer, you are 'copying' it, not 'burning' it. You can only burn a CD-R or CD-RW. A commercial, pre-recorded CD, cannot be affected by a laser used for reading. If you tried to burn onto it, the software will not allow it and even if you could bypass the protection, the burning laser would have no affect on the pits stamped onto the disc.
How many songs you can burn onto a blank CD depends on how much space is on the CD. On average you will be able to put around twenty songs on a blank CD.
No, not if it is a purchased 'pressed' CD.
You will need to transfer them on a USB drive and put them on your computer. After that, you can burn the songs onto a CD.
Obviously.
Yes you can burn those pictures as data files onto a CD and it will hold thousands!
Probably, there is something wrong with the CD you are trying to burning whatever onto. This happened to me once. I was trying to burn a CD onto another, and an icon popped up saying that there was no disc to burn it onto, even though I had put a disc in. I bought new blank CD's and it worked.
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.
Open iTunes.Click on the playlist you want to burn onto a CD.Insert blank CD into the CD drive.Click "Burn Disk" in the lower right hand corner.When the Burn Settings box comes up, check the box that says "Include CD Text"Doing this will put the name of song, artist, and album name onto the CD (the album name for all the songs will be the name of that playlist, so name wisely!) so you can see the text on your phone, in the car, and download the CD to other iTunes without it saying "track 1" or "track 13".
You need a program like Nero 9 or something and then you just put in a CD and choose what files you want it to burn onto it.