its either a re-writable disk or its not!
If you have the most recent version of iTunes and have just downloaded songs the iTunes should ask you is you want to burn those songs to disk. IF you want to burn songs you have downloaded before then swithc to the Music screen, click to select the music you want burned to disk, use the File menu to access the Library option, insert blank disk into your comuter and select the Burn Playlist to Disk option, enjoy. If the disk will not burn then check if the disk you inserted into the computer is blank
The good kid cudi songs are Mr Rager Erase my day and night pursuit of happiness and gorgeous just like it is your favorites.
If you want to share your loving songs with your friend, you need to download the songs to your local disk. But because of the limitation of various music platforms, you can't download the songs to your local disk. So, you need a tool to help you. Maybe the AudiCable Audio Recorder is a good choice for you. Download songs with it. You can keep songs you downloaded on your local disk and share them with your friend.
NO they are legal because you can't burn them.
no one knows because it is not out yet i think its released in july!! hope that helps!
Yes.
CD-RW
no
First off, the disk must be a rewritable disk. In order to delete a song, you must erase the disk. This will erase the entire contents of the CD and require you to re-burn the disk as you want it.
Resetting the iPod will erase all of the songs, so remember to back it up!
Connecting your iPod to a new computer and connecting to iTunes should not erase the songs.
If your songs are already in the new library, you will not loose any of your songs.
No
You can erase songs off a CD only if you are using CD-RW.You open the folder where the CD is, choose the songs you'd like to erase and delete them like every usual file.if its not rw you cant
A floppy disk DRIVE can read, erase and save information on a floppy disk. The disk can't do it by himself.
well, it depends on what kind of softwear you had to burn your cd.
Yes, of course!