Apart from the probability that you will be breaching copyright (it may be a crime), the size of an uploaded music CD will normally be too large to send by e-mail.
One way is you could copy the CD music into an MP3 format on a PC, then transfer it via USB cable from PC to the Nexus 7. Another way is having the MP3 copy uploaded to Google Music. Then, you can play that CD music streaming on a Nexus 7 (or any device regardless of platform), or if you're not connected, you can configure it to be played in offline mode.
No, that is not true. Windows 7 has the capability of writing to a CD.
In general, I would say no, for two reasons. 1. Normally CDs are copyrighted material and sending the music by email would be a violation of the owners' rights. 2. A complete audio CD is far too large to send my email. They can hold 700 MB. Even one song, uncompressed, is too large. An uncompressed music stream on CD is about 9 MB per minute.
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If the CD has been sealed then no you can't but if it hasn't then you should be able to by dragging and dropping the file into the CD drive on My Computer. If you need any more help email me.
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.
i have a CD of his. http://www.youtube.com/wallanyo ... i uploaded a few of his songs on there.
You can get music on your presentation slideshow as well. It can be uploaded in the insert and then music.
That is not something that you can do with a PS3. Discs are not uploaded into the harddrive of a PS3
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
"If you mean Big Band CD music, they feature Busta Rhymes music and have cd's available at any music store or on the internet at Amazon. You can purchase several different cd's at amazon."
no