The one that goes up when you listen to it. usually the one with the Cover Art.
The side with the name of the CD goes face up.
Yes, when burning a CD, the shiny side should face upwards. This allows the laser in the CD burner to properly read and write data to the disc. The label side, which is typically not shiny, should face down.
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CD burning software is usually available on a wide scale of variety's so it depends on what you are looking for< the CD burning software the typically comes with the computer is most likely what you want because it has a variety of uses.
Could it be in up side down or is it a DVD?
Unless you have a rewritable CD, then no, you can't.
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It depends on how long, for a 15 month cd term it is .55% and it goes up from there as the cd term length goes up. 21mo- .9%, 28mo= 1.4% etc
Depending on the type of pad you have, this will differ. Usually if it has a barrier, like a solid red or blue plastic attached, this side goes up. If there is netting of some sort, this side also goes up.
To insert a CD into a Mac, place the disc label side facing up and align it with the disc slot. Gently push the CD into the slot until the Mac automatically pulls it in. If your Mac has a tray, open the tray, place the CD label side up, and close the tray.
You will need CD burning software and an optical drive which is capable of writing.Nero 7 is good and user friendly software to do it.
when it goes up and down, or side to side