Anything can be burned as data onto a CD provided that the item(s) you are burning onto it fits. The items are burned onto the CD exactly the way they are on your hard drive, rather than converted such as an Audio CD, etc.
A music CD can be burnt via a computer and a DVD/CD writer disc drive. All that is required is the use of an a few songs, a blank CD and an audio program for example, Windows Media Player. Through the audio program, the select playlist of songs can be burnt onto the CD via the Burnt CD section.
If the disc is finalized, no further data can be added to it. Also, if your operating system does not natively support CD burning, you cannot drag and drop; you have to use a third-party program to write data to the disc.
The RW refers to Read/Write. Audio and other standard CDs are stamped at the factory, and can only be read by the user. Data on CD-RW discs can be written to (or burned) by the user, effectively making them read/write.
CD ROM and CDR -they are not writable if you have written data on it.Even if you have loaded 10kb or 700mb no matters it can't be rewrite anymore. CDrw- it can be written more than one time you can delete,edit,rename,edit attributes.
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It depends, you can on an RW CD or re-writable CD. After burning a CD you usually get an option to seal the disc. This will prevent it being over written. If its a CD R disc, then no.
A CD ROM is a standard compact disc containing data to be read by a digital device, such as a CD player or PC CD-ROM drive. A CD-R is a compact disc which data can be recorded, or burned (hence the term "burning cds). Usually, CD-R's are one shot deals meaning they can recorded until they are either filled up (usually 700 MB) or finalized. CD-R's whether filled up or not cant be read by a digital device until finalized.
CD-RP stands for "Compact Disc Recordable Plus." It refers to a type of writable CD that allows users to record data, music, or other content onto the disc. Unlike standard CD-Rs, CD-RPs may support additional features, such as the ability to add or modify data after the initial recording, depending on the specific format and technology used.
CDs and DVDs both use a storage technique called optical storage. The data is stored on the discs by burning microscopic holes on the exterior of the disc, invisible to the naked eye. CD and DVD readers then perceive these holes as data and displays it to the user or computer. This is why you "Burn" something onto a CD/DVD.
, burn documents onto a CD/DVD, that's so easy, you just need to use a right program to help you, you can use RZ Free DVD Burner, its free and easy to use, it can directly burn any files or folders onto any DVD/CD disc, you can burn your documents onto a DVD or CD as data disc for backup, hope it could help you, but you need to keep the total size of the documents below the capacity of the DVD disc...hope this infors can help you!
It depends on the cd that you buy, it should say on the disc.
An album is the product of a collaberation of numerous songs. The compact disc (CD) is actually just the name for the disk. A CD is an optical disc used to store digital data. For instance, the CD can hold 10 songs or just one song, however, the album is a collection of many songs which can be recorded onto a CD, Blu-ray disc, record, tape, etc.