The only way you can put more data on a CDR, (in this case, songs), is if you made the CDR, "Multi-session", when you first burned data to it.
If you did not make the CDR Multi-Session, it is impossible to put any further data on it.
You can't! It's burnt! You can only burn a CD-R once; you can burn a CD-RW (re-writable) as many times as you want, though.
Unfortunately, you can't. Unless it's a rewriteble.
The best thing you can do is buy another CD.
cdr can be formatted into an audio CD, data CD or video CD... its the format you choose that determines what you can put onto it. cdr can take almost anything. note, if you just drag mp3 files onto your cdr and burn, it does not make it an audio CD, but data.
Hi It all depends on what songs you put on it. The longer the song the more space it takes up.
Open your music manger on the computer. Put the CD in the reader on the computer. You will see it load and show up on the manger. Go up to the menu and hit the burn button. The CD menu will show with the names of the all songs on it. If you want to put in all the songs check them. If you only want one or two from that CD check the songs you want. The computer will copy the songs to your CD library and from that you can put them on a MP3 or I Pod.
If the CD is a CD-R it is only "Writable," and cannot have songs added to it after its initial burn. If the CD is a CD-RW you should be able to "Rewrite" songs onto the CD and reburn them.
There isn't an easy way of doing that. The only way you can actually put a song as your answering machine is to have it playing on speakers and hold your phone up to it while you are supposed to be "recording" a message
Depends on the size of the iPod, the size of the videos you want to put on and the total size of the 425 songs on the iPod
No. It is possible to put information on a CDR and not take up the whole space (700MB) and then add more later; however, it is not recommended.
If you're already written the songs to the disk, you can't add any more.
You can write to a CDR once. A CDR-W can be erased and rewritten over and over.
right click and press delete. :)
If it is already an mp3 file, you just drag it into iTunes from the folder it is in.
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You Can't But You can put the songs on your ipod onto itunes then put them delete them And then sync ipod with itunes. then you will get them back and you will get then new ones to. i hope that answers your question.
yea if you dont already have too many songs on the CD :)
The only way I know of is to purchase and download songs from the Amazon MP3 store that is already on the Droid phone. And you need to have an Amazon.com account and enough money on it in order to pay for the song(s) you want. I put songs from my computer onto my Micro SD card and put it in the Droid. If you already have the music and the card, just transfer it.
find A site that can host a song for you then generate the code for myspace. or find a website that already has songs just for myspace there are many of them
You have to put the CD in (you should have the internet up but minimized its faster) and wait a sec for the songs on the CD to pop up and if you set your itunes to auto sync it will automatically start importing your songs into your library and it shouldn't delete anything already on your iPod