If they are blank, then there is nothing on the CD to take off. And you can't "take" songs off a disc, unless you burn them to a computer or another CD.
Also you're a doofus. Way to go doofus.
selecting "BURN DISC" at one of the bottom corners while there is a blank CD inside the place where you put your discs and cds in.
I don't think so but burning movies on recordable blank discs ARE
There are many places one can find and purchase blank DVD and audio discs. Any store that sells electronics such as Target, BestBuy, and Walmart will have them. Walmart has the best deals on blank DVD and audio discs.
One may purchase blank CD R media discs online through Amazon, Overstock or Best Buy. One may also use the site "Blank DVD Media" to order discs and pay using PaylPal.
Here are the steps if you have iTunes on the "different computer:" # Connect your iPod to the computer # A window will come up saying that there are songs on your iPod that are not on the computer # It'll ask "Do you want to transfer songs?" # Click: Transfer Songs
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.
The 700MB discs are CDs and the 4.7GB discs are DVDs. There is no standard disc between these two.
You can indeed make Blu-Ray discs that hold 35 GB of data or more.
Yes,but all the songs you synced off your friends computer will be gone.I would reccommend putting the songs you want off your friends computer on to a blank CD and syncing the CD to your library.
You use Nero to burn the .ISO file onto the disk
SVP sells many different types of blank digital media. Their available products include blank CDs, DVDs, SD cards, Blu-ray discs, specialty 'memory sticks' for cameras, and USB 'flash' drives.
PlayStation 2 discs have a special ring on the inside of their discs. This ring cannot be read or copied by a normal drive, and cannot be written to a blank disc.