yes.
Burning of a CD means that you laser write data onto the silver surface of the CD.
No. This is piracy, and it is illegal.
No, it does not. It simply copies the music onto your CD.
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.
To combine two CD's together, you can create a new compilation CD by transferring the songs from both CDs onto a computer, arranging the tracks in the desired order, and then burning them onto a blank CD. You can use CD burning software to help with this process.
Anything can be burned as data onto a CD provided that the item(s) you are burning onto it fits. The items are burned onto the CD exactly the way they are on your hard drive, rather than converted such as an Audio CD, etc.
Yes, additional tracks can be added to a CD by burning them onto a blank CD using a computer or CD burner.
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
Windows Media Player, iTunes or any CD burning software can do this
To make CDs at home, you will need a computer with a CD burner, blank CDs, and CD burning software. First, insert a blank CD into the CD burner. Open the CD burning software on your computer and follow the instructions to select the files you want to burn onto the CD. Once you have selected the files, click the "Burn" button to start the burning process. Wait for the burning process to complete, and then eject the CD from the burner. Your homemade CD is now ready to use.
If you own it or have bought it legally you may make copies for your own use.
Probably, there is something wrong with the CD you are trying to burning whatever onto. This happened to me once. I was trying to burn a CD onto another, and an icon popped up saying that there was no disc to burn it onto, even though I had put a disc in. I bought new blank CD's and it worked.