You can do it yourself if you have the means to upload or scan your photos onto your PC then just copy them onto a disk.
you may be able to look at COPIED photos but not sure
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As long as the CD still has enough unused space on it, you can add photos.
Yes, a video clip can be copied to a CD, but you have to have the video clip on your hard drive. It cannot be on the internet.
To copy a CD that is not a copy you can get a RW CD. This is a CD that can have things copied onto it.
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sometimes ! it depends on where u get it from ! from limewire,frostwire that has viruses but if you have a cd but not burned from limewire/frostwire it has to be a cd that you bought or a cd thats been copied but it was copied from a bought cd that has no viruses just lime and frost
It depends on the size of the photos and the size of the CD... but generally around 700, assuming each photo is around 1MB each and the CD is 700MB.
No, they get copied
A computer may decline a request to burn a copied CD because the CD has scratches that may lead to read errors. When a computer cannot read the content of a CD, it cannot complete the burning process.
They can play Cd-r's , example : a Cd-r that was copied & or burned from a pc. But , They can not play CD'S / software CD's (made) for a pc. jkvssc
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