a regular CD
Once burned to disc, it can not be removed.
Ripping
If the disc was burned in a multi-session format, yes. Otherwise, no.
A DVD drive is an input device. A DVD or DVD-ROM disc can be read by the DVD drive. A DVD or DVD-ROM is a disc capable of storing large amounts of data on one disc the size of a standard Compact Disc.
Yes. Once the disc is burned, it behaves just like any other CD.
Anything can be burned as data onto a CD provided that the item(s) you are burning onto it fits. The items are burned onto the CD exactly the way they are on your hard drive, rather than converted such as an Audio CD, etc.
copy paste drag
The data disc is for evolving Porygon2 into PorygonZ. You must trade the Porygon2 while holding the Data Disc...
because the disc player is probably old and so it does not have the ability to read mp3 format because if you burned it as a data disc instead of a normal audio disc it wont play it make sure its compatible with mp3! if this is not the case then may your player is broken ! time to get a new one and if u do get one that says mp4 compatible
What is the risk of keeping a data disc
A CD-ROM is an already burned disc, a CD burned with data ready to be used on a computer. They can be free, such as discs that come with a magazine, or they could cost a lot, like collector's edition game discs. A CD-R is a blank, writable CD. They are cheap individually and usually sold in stacks of 50 to 100.
That is just another way of asking how you play burned dvds on the PS2 and you don't. They are not duplicates where you have purchased more than one copy of the game and they are instead merely burned copies Even if you have purchased a game you have no right to copy it. If youscratch or destroy a game disc you would have to purchase a new copy