You will need to transfer them on a USB drive and put them on your computer. After that, you can burn the songs onto a CD.
You insert the disc an then go to start>computer and select the disc the drag the files inside the USB
The only difference is the hyphen.
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.
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Yes, you can. Insert the CD into your computer and a window from Itunes should pop up asking if you want to import the songs into itunes. I believe you click yes, and the songs from the CD will import into Itunes. You then just connect your ipod to the computer with the USB cord and anything in itunes will sync to the ipod.
Put the CD in and when it plays, select 'Rip Music' or put in a usb drive with music on it. Then copy them.
The same as the difference between a phonograph record and a phonograph. The CD-ROM is where the data is stored. the purpose of the CD-ROM drive is to read it.
You need a program to "rip" your CD, then it is a file on your computer which you can then copy to your USB.
Toshiba has USB port but no cd or DV
The difference between CD ROM and WORM is that WORM allows to write once for the first time. Capacity is also a characteristic difference.
The difference in coupon frequency between a monthly CD and a CD that reaches maturity is that a monthly CD pays interest monthly, while a CD that reaches maturity pays interest only when it matures.