A CD that you can record information onto.
A disc that can be written to. For example, a writable CD.
CD-RW (Compact Disk Re-Writable)
Burning a disk means to write data onto it. By looking at the categories you have assigned, you are looking to "burn" or put songs onto a disk. Be aware there are two results: a "data" disk you can only play in a computer, an Audio CD you can also play in a CD player.
To burn songs, the CD must writable and be in good physical condition. Only two formats of the writable CD that are commonly used, the CD-R and the CD-RW. Some CD players, especially before 1997 will have problems reading from a CD-RW.
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A CD-R can only be burnt on once,whilst a CD-RW is re-writable
All CD's and DVD's are read-only unless they are specified "re-writable".
CD-R disks are NOT re-writable. Look for disks labeled CD-RW.
Yes, this is an internal function of the computer. You need a writable cd and the file on your computer.
650-700 mb.
Re-writable CD's Some CD burners and writable media will let you write several times and not "finalize" so you can write more data to the CD/DVD later. You might loose access to all the previous writing efforts so check the instructions carefully.
A disk is magnetically-writable medium that you put in a disk drive inside a computer (PC). A disc, on the other hand, is optically writable (such as a CD or DVD). The easy way to remember which term to use is the "C is for CD."