You put the cd in and click media player that you have on your computer and drag the music and when your done click burn and it will burn when its done you have all your music on there and you can play it on your computer.
No unless you get the DVDs and cut the music and put on to a CD
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.
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
no
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No, it does not. It simply copies the music onto your CD.
Cd's can be cut a few ways. They can be cut using a straight blade or by using heat to melt it some then another object.
Yes, as long as the cd isn't protected. A cd is nothing more then a memory device.
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 can get a CD at music stores, online retailers, or at some department stores that sell music.
Rip the CD with Windows Media Player or any other music organizer, go to My Documents and then My Music, open the folder with the artist's name and then the folder with the album's name. You can copy/cut the files and place them anywhere you want.