You would need to burn onto a CD-RW, which stand for ReWritable.
CD-RW
No, it does not. It simply copies the music onto your CD.
The blank CD that is recordable more than once is called CD-RW. The blank CD-R is fixed once it is recorded the first time.
you have to use a special software to erase the music off of the CD and then you will have to re-burn the CD
Answer: A CD drives is EIDE, a CD-R is a CD drives that can record or write data to a CD(the data may or may not be multisession, the data cannot be erase once its been written on). , a CD-RW is a CD drive that can record or write data to a CD(the data may or may not be multisession, the data can be erase or written over).
To record music.
Yes, but if you sync your iPod with that computer, the CD will be erased from your iPod, so I would recommend leaving the CD on iTunes.
The song Save You is on the CD All I Ever Wanted. It is the 8th song on the CD. There is no music video for Save You unfortunately.
It is intended to be erased and rewritten a lot of times. When the recorded content on such type of CD is no more useful, you can erase it by using your Operational system tool or another software, like Nero or Ashampoo. So you can record files on it again. RW stands for rewritable. I am not sure, but I think that you can add new files on a already recorded CD-RW without having to erase it.
A CD compresses music, With some music this compression ruins the sound. If music is released only on LP it would be due to this.
cd/record
yes