None. "Burning" is a slang term for writing to a CD. It stems from the fact that writing uses a powerful laser to selectively heat areas of a CD.
There is no difference- writing files to a CD involves using a LASER to leave marks on the CD that can be re-interpreted later on by another CD player. Because of the fact a laser is used, the term 'burning' has come into common use.
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It's possible to burn only once on CD-R, CD-RW supports several burnings. CD-R = Compact Disc Recordable CD-RW = Compact Disc Re Writeable
No, but if you have a CD-RW drive and the disk is a CD-RW then you can erase the files by writing over them with any CD burning software.
The only difference is the hyphen.
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The same as the difference between a phonograph record and a phonograph. The CD-ROM is where the data is stored. the purpose of the CD-ROM drive is to read it.
burning is the term used for writing a file to a CD or DVD. So essentially yes, burning is coping a file to an optical disc.
The difference between CD ROM and WORM is that WORM allows to write once for the first time. Capacity is also a characteristic difference.
The difference in coupon frequency between a monthly CD and a CD that reaches maturity is that a monthly CD pays interest monthly, while a CD that reaches maturity pays interest only when it matures.
storage capacity capacity (mb)