Explanation
CD stands for compact disc and is used to store picture files, text/word files, audio files, webpage files, pdf files, short video files, and folders of any of these types of files among many others. DVD stands for Digital Versatile Disc (formerly Digital Video Disc) and can store what CD's plus some file types (formats) that CD's can not. DVD's can contain much larger amounts of data and the quality of the data when used directly from one, versus copying the data to your computer and using it without the CD/DVD, than that of a CD. Usually we use DVD's for movies, like the one you rent or buy and put in you DVD player, and for games that are very high quality like 3-d games. A Drive is a piece of hardware that stores files or runs software that stores files. In other words, you CD Drive is like a CD player for your computer. The R in CD's and DVD's stands for recordable. If you have a CD-R Drive or DVD-R Drive you can record /write/burn files to it but only once; you must make sure that you put a CD-R or DVD-R (the disc that will contain your music or other files) in the CD-R or DVD-R Drive. RW on the CD or DVD stands for rewritable and this means that the disc can be re-burned/re-recorded/rewrote multiple times. If your CD Drive or DVD Drive is titled CD-RW, CD-RAM, DVD-RW or DVD-RAM you can record those types of discs. You can use a DVD-RW Drive or DVD-RAM to record/burn and even re-burn CD's, but CD-RW Drives and CD-RAM Drives can not burn DVD's.
because it is a DVD burner, not a CD burner
No. The laser in a CD burner is too wide to write to a DVD properly.
No you need a burner.
If you have a CD burner, yes
You can convert a CD to MP3 using a disk burner. A disk burner will burn the information on a CD and convert it to MP3 format where you can listen to the music.
I do, thanks for asking. No, you can't borrow it. If you're trying to determine if YOU have a CD burner, usually looking at the front of it will tell you.
No but brad will tell you what it is
Most likely, your computer is not a CD-RW burner, so it can play it, but not edit things on it. My suggestion, put it into a CD-RW burner or DVD Player with burner, then try again.
No, by default GX520 comes with a built-in device which is CD player and burner + DVD player.
Not necessarily. You can have a CD/DVD reading drive that does not write.
CD-Rs and CD+Rs are not, but CD-RWs and CD+RWs are. You will need to check your burner to see if you need + or -.
To record a karaoke song on a CD, first, you'll need a computer with a CD burner and karaoke software or a digital audio workstation that supports audio input. Load the karaoke track into the software, ensuring it’s in a compatible format (like MP3 or WAV). Once you're ready, insert a blank CD into the burner, select the "burn" option, and follow the prompts to finalize your CD with the karaoke track. Finally, test the CD in a standard CD player to ensure it plays correctly.