You could use a DVD burner or a CD burner to this job. But remember because you burn music on to a DVD-r, you could only get the sound when you play it.
You can use iTunes and Windows Media Player to burn the music onto CD for free.
No You Can't
You might be getting mixed up with a CD but if you are using a DVD then that will not work. You can only put music on a CD. If you are using a CD then get a programme which will "burn" your CD (itunes will do that) and when your music is on your laptop go onto the program and burn it onto a new CD.
You have to burn it onto a disc on your computer then burn the music from the disc onto your Hard Drive.
To keep music on a CD, it is already there and you do nothing. To put music onto a CD, you "burn" it to the CD. To copy music from a CD to some other memory location, you "rip" it.
Copy and paste all of the music files from the music CD into your computer, then insert a blank disk (your computer needs to be able to format CDs and write data onto them). Format the blank disk and copy + paste all of your music files onto the blank CD.
You would need to burn onto a CD-RW, which stand for ReWritable.
Yes you will need a special software to burn music onto CDs. The CD has to be bigger than the music you are burning. You just put an empty CD into your PC or Mac then it will say burn CD.
Windows Media Player has an option to burn things onto CD.
You need a program like Nero 9 or something and then you just put in a CD and choose what files you want it to burn onto it.
Using a peice of software like Nero you can burn music onto a CD/DVD
I think one can burn it to disk if one has the proper program.