there was no term for it back when cds were first produced
Depends on the kind of recording you are attempting to do. On single recording formats it isn't necessary to format it before.
A normal CD can have information recorded onto it once only. A CD Recordable can have information added to it after the original recording has been made
The data written onto compact discs is in a digital format. It may not have originally been written in a digital format, but will be converted to digital in order to write it to a compact disc. Some music/audio compact discs show whether the data was digital or analogue at each stage of: * original recording * mixing * recording to CD by showing a three letter code where A indicates analogue and D digital. ADD would indicate an original analogue recording with a digital mixing and then the digital compact disc recording.
A normal CD can have information recorded onto it once only. A CD Recordable can have information added to it after the original recording has been made
Windows 7 can read CDs in this format. You may need to change settings to get the CD to auto-run, but it will be able to be read by the computer.
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How to Format my Computer without cd ?
Of what recording?
Cassettes ARE magnetic recording tape. You can record these onto a computer and then burn them to CD, or use a standalone CD recorder to transfer the recording.
You cannot change the data format once it has been written to the CD. You will need to write another CD with the data in music format to play in a CD player.
Yes it should be out on a cd format
There are different types of sound recording which a user opt for their recording. Audio is a format which is used to record different sounds ie Music or any purposeful recording. Types of recording includes: 1. Compressed format of Audion 2. Uncompressed format of audio 3. Compressed lose-loss audio format 4. Compressed audio for lossy format