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Yes you will need a special software to burn music onto CDs. The CD has to be bigger than the music you are burning. You just put an empty CD into your PC or Mac then it will say burn CD.
You could use software that will burn with MP3 compression. However those CDs will then only be playable on devices compatible with MP3 CDs. An MP3 CD can store 8.5 hours of audio.
Yes. Windows XP was the first version of Windows to include CD writing software. However, any operating system, even MS-DOS, can be used to burn CDs with the appropriate software installed.
Most pcs comes with software that provides the ability to burn cds, usually Nero or some other windows flavour of software. Check to see if its preinstalled on your computer already or try this site: www.nero.com/eng/downloads-nbl-free.php to see if they have a free one.
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Yes there is Free DVD Cloner that is a program for Windows that allows you to Burn or grab any type of CDs or DVDs [Data CDs (or Mode 1 ISO CDs), Audio CDs] from an ISO image file. you can also burn and grab data DVDs, HD DVDs, Video DVDs and Blu-ray disks (ISO) .
No, it is not possible to burn CDs from the XBOX 360 console.
These days almost every laptop, (including MacBooks), come with on-board software designed to burn CDs/DVDs, so if you are unsatisfied with what is included, then there are (of course) people willing to provide you with alternatives. Some of the best are reviewed and compared here: http://cd-burning-software-review.toptenreviews.com/mac-cd-burning-software/
Means Itunes cannot find an application that can burn cds
Yes, it is illegal to burn CDs from YouTube without permission from the copyright holder of the content.
CDBurnerXP software is a free piece of software that allows ones to burn CDs, DVDs, ISOs, HD-DVDs and Blu-Rays via a laptop or personal computer. One can download the software for free via the CDBurnerXP website.
To make CDs at home, you will need a computer with a CD burner, blank CDs, and CD burning software. First, insert a blank CD into the CD burner. Open the CD burning software on your computer and follow the instructions to select the files you want to burn onto the CD. Once you have selected the files, click the "Burn" button to start the burning process. Wait for the burning process to complete, and then eject the CD from the burner. Your homemade CD is now ready to use.