A standard CD can hold approximately 700 MB of data, which translates to about 700,000 KB. This capacity allows for the storage of audio, video, or other types of files, depending on the format and compression used. However, the exact amount of data that can be copied onto a CD may vary slightly based on the specific type of CD and the file system used.
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.
Did you mean: 'How much bytes in 1 KB?' If you did: the answer is 1000 bytes in 1 KB.
You can put the CD files on your computer and then burn it into a blank CD or buy a duplicator which makes copy's of Cd's.
If you want to copy a disk, you need a blank CD, the original CD, a programme (Nero startsmart,roxio etc.)to copy. insert a blank CD. go on Nero. go to copy CD. insert original CD. it will copy it.then insert the blank CD back and the data will be in the blank CD.
Yes You Can But does your CD drive copy CD's if it does than yes if no then no.
No, it´s an independent brand, not a copy of new era.
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You can download a digital copy of a CD to iTunes as long as you have a content code.
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You can copy songs from a CD to a computer. The CD is not changed in anyway.
There are 1024 kb in a Mb so that would be 918.45 kb
You could make a copy of a movie or song. EDIT: You can have an external copy of your file which is stored on your CD.