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
A flash audio recorder works by recording audio onto a compact flash card. The amount of audio you can record depends on the size of the memory on the flash card.
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
Technically, you can't record onto a CD unless it's a CD-R. The "R" stands for recordable. Commercially distributed CDs are made through a somewhat different process, and cannot be recorded on; the data they contain is physically part of their structure from the time they're produced.
The fastest and easiest thing to do would be to get an audio recording program for your computer and a small section of audio cable to feed back the output audio into your microphone input while recording and then just encode the new audio file as an MP3. The cable is only really needed if your computer's sound card is of good quality. My laptop's sound card automatically feeds back into itself, even after I disconnected its internal microphone.
What singer dubbed her voice onto recording made by her father.
If you want to get songs from 6arab for playing on your iPod, you may need an audio recording tool like TunesKit Audio Capture. It can help you download songs from 6arab and convert your songs to plain audio formats for playing on your iPod.
Hallmark just introduced a recordable greeting card, but after the 10 seconds you have to record your voice (or whatever), it then plays 15 seconds of music from various artists I haven't found any other retail locations for blank cards that you can fully design yourself that also have unrestricted 10, 15, or more seconds of recording time for a voice or music clip. I found two online sources. One sells recordable greeting cards, postcards, and the actual modules you can embed inside your own card. The other site sells blank recordable cards that you'd glue decorated card stock and/or applique onto, recordable modules for building your own cards, and various other products incorporating similar recordable modules (gift boxes, etc.).
Thomas Edisons phonograph (gramophone) was the first device invented that could play recorded audio. The first sound recording device was the phonautograph, invented by Eduoard Leon-Scott in 1857, people had also found was to record audio onto foil, but the phonograph was the first audio reciprocation device.
Recording shows off the TV onto VHS tapes. Or playing shows from VHS tapes on your TV. A VCR was used for playing tapes similar to a casset player but the VCR play video and audio.
Go onto your internet and type in 'Audio File Converter'
If the CD-R is recorded as a Standard Audio CD (AKA Compact Disc Audio Redbook standard) then yes. The CD player will treat the CD-R as a Audio CD and play it fine. If the CD-R is recorded with .MP3 files then it may not because the disc format does not conform to the redbook standard. A few DVD players can play .MP3 files, but most Audio CD players cannot. Some early CD players do not have a fine enough laser, or processing, to recognise the sensitive coating of a Recordable CD. Mass produced CDs have a profile stamped onto a metal layer inside the clear coating of a disc, which is easier to read by a simple laser. Recordable CDs change the crystaline structure of the sensitive layer, which is harder to resolve with a simple laser.