On the off chance this is a real question:
In general, you cant' "delete" things from a CD, and even for the rewritable type where it is possible to do so, there isn't any "music" on a blank CD to be deleted.
download realplayer! on the computer. then buy blank CDs
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.
No. Wiis cannot burn data to disc, and CDs are not useable in a Wii console.
There are only two types of blank CDs: CD-R and CD-RW. In the end, it does not matter which you use, but the drive you have on your computer that will determine what you can do with your blank CDs.
Blank CDs are generally more expensive than blank DVDs due to differences in production costs and demand. CDs have a higher perceived value for certain applications, such as music and software distribution, which can keep their prices elevated. Additionally, the manufacturing process for CDs can be more complex, contributing to their higher cost. As DVDs have become more popular for data storage and video, their prices have decreased due to economies of scale and greater market competition.
You can buy blank CDs at any major retailer or office supply store. Be sure you understand the different formats available. CD-Rs are inexpensive and useful for storing music or data that you intend to keep. CD-RWs, or rewritable CDs, can be used to store data, and then erased and used again. Be sure to follow copyright laws in recording your CDs.
yes you can put any CD in a karaoke machine wether it be CDs with songs already on them like the one you can buy from walmart or the blank CDs that you can burn music on from your computer
Memorex and Taiyo Yuden are listed among the makers of high quality blank CDs. There are many companies that make CDs but many offer only low quality CDs.
To buy cheap blank cds you can go to www.checkoutstore.com, www.disc4less.com, or www.supermediastore.com. They sell blank cds starting from 16 cents.
Supposing you want to combine several audio or music CDs, the best way is to import (or rip) the CDs onto your computer, create a playlist of all the tracks you want to include on the new CD and burn this playlist on a blank CD. You can also create a compressed mp3 CD, but that will not play on all CD players. If it is just data files from multiple CDs you want to burn, just copying them to your computer and writing them onto a blank disc will do the job.
You can just go to wal-mart or some place like that and pick up blank CDs.
The website Blankcdmedia.com offers different types of namebrand blank cds in large quanities. You can purchase at wholesale pricing a box of 600 blank cds.