Unless it's a lot of music I wouldn't suggest doing that. DVD's are more expensive and they're most likely not going to work in just a regular CD player. If you're wanting to transfer a lot then what you're going to need to do is put a blank DVD in your DVD burner and then copy and paste or drag and drop the files from their directory to the blank DVD.
You could use a DVD burner or a CD burner to this job. But remember because you burn music on to a DVD-r, you could only get the sound when you play it.
Using a peice of software like Nero you can burn music onto a CD/DVD
You will have to burn the music onto a CD as the stereo will not accept the DVD.
yes. You can recur to the cool software Mac DVD BurnerWhich help us burn audio and videos onto a DVD ,if you have a Mac.
You might be getting mixed up with a CD but if you are using a DVD then that will not work. You can only put music on a CD. If you are using a CD then get a programme which will "burn" your CD (itunes will do that) and when your music is on your laptop go onto the program and burn it onto a new CD.
Yes
You can use iTunes and Windows Media Player to burn the music onto CD for free.
To burn music files to a DVD, you need a DVD burner program. I saw some other answers said that a CD burner could also do the job, but a CD burner may only be able to burn music on a CD. What's more, if you have a DVD burner, you could also burn your favorite movies or videos.
, burn documents onto a CD/DVD, that's so easy, you just need to use a right program to help you, you can use RZ Free DVD Burner, its free and easy to use, it can directly burn any files or folders onto any DVD/CD disc, you can burn your documents onto a DVD or CD as data disc for backup, hope it could help you, but you need to keep the total size of the documents below the capacity of the DVD disc...hope this infors can help you!
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No You Can't
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