First you put in the Cd to your computer or laptop. Then you sync your music from the Cd to your Itunes. Then after that you just drag the songs you want from the Cd to your Ipod touch in the folder. Unless you don't have your own folder then you have to create one and then go to Ipod touch on the computer screen and go to music then press sync at the bottom.
One can purchase Haitian music at any music or CD store that carries music from around the world. Haitian music may also be easily purchased from iTunes.
Music is on a cd and it loops over and over and over again. Makes you hate songs you once liked.
There's nothing illegal about copying songs from CD's you have purchased or paid downloads to an MP3 player for your own personal listening. The legal issue arises when someone attempts to profit from on-selling or unauthorized distribution of songs. Connect your MP3 device to your computer, usually through a USB cable or Bluetooth connection. Go to the drive and folder where your songs are stored and copy/paste to the MP3 player. If the songs are on a CD, import the CD into your music player program (like Windows Media Player and iTunes) in MP3 format. Then go the drive and folder where your songs are stored and copy/paste to the MP3 player.
A music sampler is something (an electronic device or a computer program) that takes sound from a source e.g TV , CD , music and it makes it available for further manipulation.
there are 74 minutes stored on a CD
A 650 MB CD-R can hold 74 minutes of music. A 700 MB CD-R can hold 80 minutes of music.
In a normal CD you can store up to 700MB of information, or around 60 minutes of Music saved in order to play in CD players. If you choose to save music in a CD as Data, you can play it on the computer but you cant play it on a CD player, yet again it saves space.
IN a cd, Ipod, or on your computer
if there is nothing on it then you can burn files to it
Usually a CD ROM has room for about 80 min or 70 minutes of music
74 minutes of music.
700MB or 80 Minutes of audioPCSkillz.com/forum
When data first started getting put onto compact discs in 1985 (until which time their sole purpose was for music), a typical CD held 74 minutes of music, or 650 million bytes of data. Today, your typical standard CD-ROM holds 80 minutes of music and 700 million bytes of data.
well, in most stores, the package will tell you whether or not you can put music on it. It will say how many minutes of music you can download to one disc. I don't think that you can add music to a CD if you've already finalized it. You'd have to erase it and start over.
The kind of media that can be stores on black CD-R's are music, videos, podcasts, and audio books. CD-R's are very useful when you do not have room to save your videos or music.
There are different sizes of CDs: 120 mm (5 inches) : 650MB/74 minutes or 700MB/80 minutes 80 mm (3 inches) : 185MB/21 minutes 60 mm (2.5 inches) : 50MB/9 minutes