Yes, you can, provided the movie is not too big for the CD. CDs can only hold 700MB worth of data, so make sure that your movie isn't bigger than that.
well, it depends on what kind of softwear you had to burn your cd.
you will need a program to burn mp3s to audio CD. try NERO. it is easy to access.
Simply to say, there are special ways to burn audio from YouTube to a CD. All we need to do is to play YouTube videos on the internet and then use a streaming audio recorder to record it as MP3 files. After that, we only need to burn YouTube audio straightly by CD burner.
No. CDs are of lesser capacity than that of DVDs. Also if the computer drive is just a CD-Writer drive and not a DVD writer it will not burn DVDs.
Record the tape using the audio line in, save as a wav,mp3, any thing like that. Then burn on to an audio CD
Insert CD, go to itunes and select rip audio off CD.
That's a definite maybe. You need to have a CD R/W (reader/writer) to burn CDs. A DVD R/W will burn CDs for you. If it can burn movies, it can burn audio.
it can be used to write rewritable cd's
Most CD burning software will burn .wav files to CDDA (CD Digital Audio). Nero, Roxio, etc, you just need to burn the files in 'audio' mode. For good free burning software that will burn .wav to CDDA (and most other audio file types) try 'burrrn' http://www.burrrn.net/?page_id=6
Sometimes. Usually on audio disks only.
DVD-Rom can play DVDs, a burner can play and copy DVDs. That's right, but what's more, a burner can be a DVD burner or a burning software which is able to convert and burn videos and movies to DVDs so you could play it on your DVD player.
Your CD burning software should have an option to burn an actual audio disc rather than a data disc for a computer, containing audio files.