CD-RW (Compact Disc ReWritable) features the ability to be written, erased, and rewritten multiple times, typically up to 1,000 times. Unlike CD-Rs, which can only be written once, CD-RWs allow users to modify the data stored on them. They have a storage capacity similar to CD-Rs, usually around 700 MB. Additionally, CD-RWs require compatible drives for writing and erasing, as not all CD players can read them.
The Coby MP-CD450 features CD and CDRW playback as well as MP3 capabilities.
Nothing. It will not be recognized.
it can be used to write rewritable cd's
The Pyle can play CDRW's containing MP3's and WMA's, but can't play OGG's just yet.
Cdrw dvdrw
well, it depends on what kind of softwear you had to burn your cd.
I believe that if you simply explore your cdrw in a separate window, you can just right-click the single picture and say "delete." I've done this before and I've never had a problem with it. good luck!
CDRW and DVDRW
i have nooo clue there is something called try using google wattt:P
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.
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.
The laser in the drive is the device that actually reads or writes data from and to the CD/CDRW/CDR.