When you look at a cd, the colored part is just there to add size to it. The silvery stuff in the middle is what the CD players read.
When you look at a cd, the colored part is just there to add size to it. The silvery stuff in the middle is what the CD players read.
Good question. I don't know about the data format, but you can assume that many CD players physically can't read a higher density DVD disk in the first place.
CD players will read WAV or MP3. MP3 has better audio, but smaller. WAV is a larger file, and has the same audio level.
In general, you can delete a read-only file the same way you delete any other file. The only difference is that the operating system will ask you to confirm that you if you are sure. If you want to make a read-only file writable, just right-click the file and select properties. Then, un-check the read-only box. Unfortunately, deleting a file from a CD is another story. Most CD's are read only and you can't delete anything from them. The exception to this is a CD/RW. If you recorded the CD yourself on a rewritable CD, then you should be able delete the file. Otherwise, it is not possible.
The laser that is in most DVD players can also read CDs, which is why most DVD players can play audio CDs. The laser in straight CD players cannot read DVDs.
it depends. there are many CD players now, including boom boxes, that can play, mp3, mp4, and wma formats. most CD players use wma formats though
Open the file, immediately save it to somewhere on your hard disk. Then make the changes and save them to hard disk. When you're done, copy the file to a CD-RW.
No your original file is not deleted from a CD when you rip it with WMP. CD media is general read-only, which means you can play it back but can't edit or delete it.
Although CD players and DVD players share the same disc transport system, the laser and virtually all the electronics are different. A CD player cannot read DVDs although most DVD players will read and play CDs without a problem. So, a CD player will always be a CD player and never a DVD player. The best thing to use a CD player for is to play CDs or, if it happens to be able to read and display images from a CD, then perhaps you can use it for picture viewing.
Blank CD has its quality. Sometimes after you burnt a CD, it cannot be read on certain disc players. The most frequent asked question would be if the blank CD is compitatable with most of the disc players.
CDFS CD Rom File System is relatively simple format defined as the read only formatting standards for cdrom media.