The CD may have been rendered in a bad format, or the audio codecs on your computer are corrupted.
There are many possible reasons.The CD is not clean.The CD has no data or it's faulty.Your CD driver doesn't work.Your sound card doesn't work.The computer can't read the music files.The volume is too low.The speakers are disconnected or turned off.
Depending on the age of your computer you may or may not have a CD drive. With a drive you just put the CD in and the computer will read it. If you don't have a drive you can buy one and connect with a USB to the computer. Once it is installed the computer will read the disk.
A computer may decline a request to burn a copied CD because the CD has scratches that may lead to read errors. When a computer cannot read the content of a CD, it cannot complete the burning process.
No, If you do your computer will not read it. Same thing if you put a disk for a computer in the Wii.
They are disc drives which read Compact Discs (CDs). They are versatile and transportable and can be used to perform various tasks such as reading data from the computer and listening to audio.
That is not possible.
Read-Only CDs (also known as CD-ROMs) are compact disks that have data printed into them in a factory and cannot be erased or rewritten with a computer's CD drive. These usually contain a driver for new computer hardware, or are used to install new software in a computer.
Sometimes the encoding on a CD is in different formats. It is possible that if it is burned/made on a computer that it will have different encoding that the kind used in CD players.
First of all it is not "an" CD Rom/ It's "a" CD Rom. CD Rom is a pre pressed compact disc that contains data accessible to but not writable by a computer for data storage and music play back.
It doesnt. it is possible to find the speed of the CD drive by reading a certain ammount of data and timing how long it takes, then a simple set of arithmatic performed by the CPU can tell you how fast the CD drive can read the data.
== == contains stored information that can be read on computer
READ ONLY MEMORY aka Temporary memory