yes it can be written but unfortunatly it cannot be erased
There are several kinds of CDs. Stamped (store bought) CD that come with data on them, are not writable, or erasable. They are manufactured with the data already on them. CDR discs can be written with a computer drive, but in general, they cannot be erased. They can be damaged where they can't be read back though. CDRW discs can be written to and then erased and re-written. You need software on the computer to do that though. Look into Nero burning ROM. It's a very good program for doing what you want here, assuming you are using CDRW discs.
If the CD is a CDR is can only be Used Once.If the CD is a CDRW it can be erased and used multiple times.
What is the name of the storagr device that does not allow the data on it to be erased or re written
This means that the DVD can be written on, played, erased and re-written on.
ROM isn't erased when you turn the power off, whereas RAM is.
It can be written and erased thoroughly.
The opposite of "written" is "unwritten". However, one can also contrast "written" with "spoken", "oral". or 'erased'
The Pyle can play CDRW's containing MP3's and WMA's, but can't play OGG's just yet.
Nothing. It will not be recognized.
it can be used to write rewritable cd's
Cdrw dvdrw
Any discs that have "RW" on them. An example "CDRW" - Compact Disc, ReWritable