Nothing can be done to done to the files in a finalized CD-R disc.
It depends on the context ! In computing terms - burn files relates to copying files to a CD or DVD.
That is impossible on a CD-R. Once written to, files on the CD-R cannot be modified. You should be able to modify them on a CD-RW, but this requires support from the operating system for CD-RW drives.
You can indeed burn a CD that already has files on it. You would just have to write over the other files on the CD.
Create Data CD with any available CD burning software and insert the files. Burn.
Bin/Cue files are "image" files that a CD Burning software uses to create a CD
Create Data CD with any available CD burning software and insert the files. Burn.
To make CDs at home, you will need a computer with a CD burner, blank CDs, and CD burning software. First, insert a blank CD into the CD burner. Open the CD burning software on your computer and follow the instructions to select the files you want to burn onto the CD. Once you have selected the files, click the "Burn" button to start the burning process. Wait for the burning process to complete, and then eject the CD from the burner. Your homemade CD is now ready to use.
No, but if you have a CD-RW drive and the disk is a CD-RW then you can erase the files by writing over them with any CD burning software.
i have a few flv files that i am trying to burn on a cd how do i go about doing this?
Mystikal Let's Get Ready music CD
Well, you could "Explore" the CD. That will show you the files on the CD, which may not be identical to the files that get installed on the computer (for example, the CD could contain a .cab or .zip file from which the actual files are extracted).