No. A drive that possesses only CD writing capabilities will not be able to write to a DVD-R or DVD+R. A drive that does not have DVD reading capabilities will also not be able to read data that has been written to them.
because it is a DVD burner, not a CD burner
It will say DVD-R or DVD on your burner.
processors and DVD burners are separate entities and do not effect compatibility. The DVD burner will work on any processor if the motherboard it is using has the correct connection for it.
A normal DVD burner should can burn both DVD-r and DVD-rw.
No. The laser in a CD burner is too wide to write to a DVD properly.
You'd have to check the drive specifically, but in general yes, any DVD burner should also be able to burn CDs.
A DVD Burner is hardware. Software would be stated as a DVD Burning Program.
No
Yes it will work.
Yes, a DVD burner is needed to burn a DVD from bit torrent movies.
This is what a DVD Burner is. If you know what a DVD Movie is then this will make you want one. A DVD Burner is where you have movies (movies such as wmp, .mkv e.t.c) on your laptop or computer that has a DVD Buner (NOT A CD Burner). DVD Burners are used to BURN(no I dont mean to set Blank DVD+R/DVD-R on fire) movies onto a blank DVD that can be played on your DVD Player (yes a DVD player). If you want a DVD Burner I suggest you get yourself a Laptop that as a DVD Burner installed. If you want alot of movies on your burned DVD you'll need alot of space on that DVD. Most of the Bla
Aluminum Slim External Ultra Fast "DUAL LAYER" DVDRW ± CD / DVD Burner is a really fast dvd burner.