CD+r means write once, read many. This means that you can only write data to the CD once, after that it will be on there forever and you can always get to it.
There is no such thing as a CD+R.
There is no such thing as a "CD+R"
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Good question, but plus CD doesn't exist. It does with regard to DVD.
CD-R's used in systems. Its use to read the data in cd's.
cd r is used for recording sounds and video
Yes. CD-RW drives are capable of writing to CD-R discs as well.
There is no such thing as a CD+R. There are only CD-R's. The difference between DVD-R's and DVD+R's is this: -R's were going to be released to the public only originally and +R's were going to be used for burning copyrighted movies on (for use in Hollywood). Somebody cracked the code used in +R's and they are now used commonly.
A CD-R or CD-RW or DVD-R or DVD-RW will do.
A CD-R can only be written on once, to rewrite or erase old data to use the disc again you need a CD-RW
We use CD-RW,as it is "Re-Writable".
Yes, but it depends on what CD player you use. Almost any CD-R can be used to put mp3 songs on it. I burn CD's with music on them all the time, but I have to make sure that I use the same CD player because you never know if it will work on the next one.