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There are two main types of CDs to use for a CD burning process: audio CD and Data CD. Audio CDs can play anywhere while a Data CD can play on a computer but may not play on a standalone CD player.
An Audio CD is a type of CD that has audio files on it that can be read by a CD player like a stereo
If you purchase the CD/DVD set, the lyrics are included nd can be accessed by putting the audio CD in your computer. Enjoy!
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Yes, audio CD's from America do work in Europe. Unlike DVD's, CD's do not have a region code. Audio CD's have the same format all over the world.
To copy a cassette to a CD requires either an audio recorder or computer with an audio input and CD burner. To use an audio recorder, connect your source cassette player to the device and place a blank writeable CD into the device. To use a computer, connect your source cassette player to the line in jack on the audio card and run audio recording software while the cassette is playing. Burn the audio files using the CD writer.
use your sound card line in jack to get audio into the computer. you will need a program to convert the audio to mp3 or other usable format. then it can be written to CD or e-mailed.. good luck
Typically no, because the computer has the software to know to play the audio from it. Some DVDs do have separate audio tracks installed, which can be picked up by the CD player.
you can use DVD audio ripper to rip audio from DVD and then play on CD player
The CD may have been rendered in a bad format, or the audio codecs on your computer are corrupted.
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you will need a program to burn mp3s to audio CD. try NERO. it is easy to access.
Yes, you can record LP's to CD's or DVD's. In order to do so, you need to connect the LP player using a Y audio cable to the computer. You will also need a program to convert the input audio into an MP3 or WAV file. Once you have captured the audio, you can save the files directly to a CD or DVD or use a CD writing program to create an audio CD.
You can transfer files from an audio CD to your laptop. The process of doing so is called ripping. Many CDs use the .cda format while some others use .mp3. If the CD is copyright protected, you may not be able to transfer the files onto your computer.
No. CDs are of lesser capacity than that of DVDs. Also if the computer drive is just a CD-Writer drive and not a DVD writer it will not burn DVDs.
There are two main types of CDs to use for a CD burning process: audio CD and Data CD. Audio CDs can play anywhere while a Data CD can play on a computer but may not play on a standalone CD player.
Ripping is the process of copying the audio or video data from one media form, such as DVD or CD to a hard disk. So if you had a CD and you wanted to put it on your computer you would "rip it" to your computer.