it may be that your CD is to large
or maybe you have to many minutes of song
or it could be the cds
i had some hp cds and i cant find any CD burner that they will work with
i don't know why
and not trying to be mean but do u have a CD burner?
hope i helped
Well, If you download iTunes, then you should just be able to put the CD in the disk drive and open iTunes, then it will let you download the CD onto iTunes and it will be in your computer! Yay!
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.
Let us consider a mp3 song, each 4MB of space. A CD has 700MB of free space out of which it is optimal to store upto 698MB. So 698/4=174.5 songs. Better to go with 170 songs, but a song doesn't need to be exactly 4MB, it would be better to go with 150 songs. Thank you. Suneel. This answer is wrong. How many songs you can fit on a CD is dependent on how many minutes the CD will hold. Most CDs these days hold 80 minutes worth of music (it will say on the CD packaging). So, if you're in iTunes, the bottom of the playlist window will display total time, keep it under 1:18:00 (1 hour and 18 minutes) - CDs don't quite hold what they say they will so you have to keep it under the advertised time. Both the above answers are correct! The amount of songs a CD holds depends on the size of the files (i.e. the way you burn it). Were you to burn an "MP3 Disc" your CD can hold up around 150-170 files, depending on the size of the files. On the other hand, were you to burn an "Audio CD" you're normally able to burn 18-24 songs (i.e. 80 minutes). Again, this difference occurs because of the way the files are copied onto the disc itself. ~ nkindianhobo
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.
None, no computers HAVE to have a CD+RW/CD-RW drive but is is helpful to have one to burn cds and play them. None, no computers HAVE to have a CD+RW/CD-RW drive but is is helpful to have one to burn cds and play them.
If you burn a song onto CD, that means that you are copying the song onto the CD
You can use iTunes and Windows Media Player to burn the music onto CD for free.
no you cant no you cant
No. Well, if you burn a CD you can't change it. So, what you put on that CD stays there forever. But that's only if you burn it. A2. If you 'burn' it onto a computer, you are 'copying' it, not 'burning' it. You can only burn a CD-R or CD-RW. A commercial, pre-recorded CD, cannot be affected by a laser used for reading. If you tried to burn onto it, the software will not allow it and even if you could bypass the protection, the burning laser would have no affect on the pits stamped onto the disc.
How many songs you can burn onto a blank CD depends on how much space is on the CD. On average you will be able to put around twenty songs on a blank CD.
i also have the same question.
It is when you take a CD and burn it in a fire pit lol jk. it is ehen u go on a site and download music. but you CANT sell it if u do tht will be illeagal
No, not if it is a purchased 'pressed' CD.
Yes, and more. 700mb is approx 700,000kb
The standard size for CD-R and CD-RW is 700MB
The annoying thing is u cant. The only way that i know which works is to burn songs onto a CD and then add the CD songs to itunes then u can download for free
You will need to transfer them on a USB drive and put them on your computer. After that, you can burn the songs onto a CD.