シーディー /shii dii/ means 'compact disk/cd' in Japanese.
To keep music on a CD, it is already there and you do nothing. To put music onto a CD, you "burn" it to the CD. To copy music from a CD to some other memory location, you "rip" it.
Depends on the person, for example, I gave my Japanese friend a bag full of candy and a CD w/ all her favorite music, and she loved it... she was very happy!
'CD' is commonly written as 'CD' in Japanese. It also may be written as it is pronounced in Japanese, which is シーディー (shiidii).
download the music on your computer and then put an empty cd in and click on the button burn and it will put the music into the cd
"If you mean Big Band CD music, they feature Busta Rhymes music and have cd's available at any music store or on the internet at Amazon. You can purchase several different cd's at amazon."
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No, it does not. It simply copies the music onto your CD.
Yes, as long as the cd isn't protected. A cd is nothing more then a memory device.
To put music from a USB stick onto a CD, it must first be downloaded to the computer. Then the music files can be burned (downloaded) onto a CD using the CD-ROM.
No, the Jonas Brother's CD's are all in English.
You can get a CD at music stores, online retailers, or at some department stores that sell music.