Could be numerous problems. Most common occurring problem is the CD is scratched and/or the files on the disc were damaged during the production process.
A CD writer attached to a computer.
no
Wireless speakers will work with most products, when you are searching for some be sure to read the speciitiation and system requirements that may be needed.
You insert blank CDs in your computer and burn your songs onto them and then insert the CDs into the other computer and import them.
Yes.
Microsoft.
no
I have no clue
The place where you put cds and dvds in a computer
Regular audio CDs are uncompressed, therefore no. MP3 CDs generally support vbr however.
A company called Video Professor can help you learn how to use your computer at home. Some of the CDs you can get for free, you only have to pay shipping and handling.
There are only two types of blank CDs: CD-R and CD-RW. In the end, it does not matter which you use, but the drive you have on your computer that will determine what you can do with your blank CDs.