Yes. CD-RW drives are capable of writing to CD-R discs as well.
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.
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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.
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SMDR is an abbreviation for station message-detail recording. Regardless of their size, most telephone systems output Call Detail Records (CDR). Generally, these are created at the end of a call. But on some phone systems, the data is available during the call. This data is output from the phone system by a serial link known as the Station Message Detail Recording port (SMDR). Some of the details included in call records are: Time, Date, Call Duration, Number dialed, Caller ID information, Extension, Line/trunk location, Cost, Call completion status.
The laser in the drive is the device that actually reads or writes data from and to the CD/CDRW/CDR.
types of optical disc drive are: cd,dvd,blueray,cdr,cdrw,dvdrw,mp3,mp4
It is a CD, DVD, Blue Ray, CDR, CDi, CDRW, DVDRW, MP3, MP4, or any of a dozen other varieties of laser data readers.
If the CD is a CDR is can only be Used Once.If the CD is a CDRW it can be erased and used multiple times.
There are several kinds of CDs. Stamped (store bought) CD that come with data on them, are not writable, or erasable. They are manufactured with the data already on them. CDR discs can be written with a computer drive, but in general, they cannot be erased. They can be damaged where they can't be read back though. CDRW discs can be written to and then erased and re-written. You need software on the computer to do that though. Look into Nero burning ROM. It's a very good program for doing what you want here, assuming you are using CDRW discs.
CDR CDRW DVDR DVDRW Blueray
There is no way possible of burning a ps3 game to a cdr. Its in blu-ray format so not even half the data on the blu ray disc will fit into the cdr There is no way possible of burning a ps3 game to a cdr. Its in blu-ray format so not even half the data on the blu ray disc will fit into the cdr
The abbreviation would be "CDR, USN (Ret.)"
Insert the RW-CD in the drive and right click on the cd drive and select the option as format disk
i have memorex cdr for music but can not record and when it does it will not play but on my computer
You can write to a CDR once. A CDR-W can be erased and rewritten over and over.
Yes long as it gets formatted correctly.