No. Data on CDs and DVDs are laid out in rings. Think of the rings as the groove on an old phonograph record. The "grooves" on a DVD are much tighter than those of a CD. The laser in a typical CD player would not be able to read them correctly.
No, a CD player's laser reader can't read a DVD.
not usually
You put the cd in and click media player that you have on your computer and drag the music and when your done click burn and it will burn when its done you have all your music on there and you can play it on your computer.
You can burn music cd's to your xbox 360 harddrive and will be able to play them in game or out of game.
To play their recordings, you'll need a record player, CD player or digital music player. To play their music yourself, get a Beatles songbook, and practice, practice, practice!
You can download and install DVD Photo Slideshow, then make a slideshow, you can add background music, text, subtitles to the photo. Then burn a VCD or DVD and you can play on DVD player. For more information, you can visit the website of this software http://www.dvd-photo-slideshow.com
the mp3 source may be from multiple files, put together piecemeal. If the mp3 source is a commercial CD, the media player may mistransfer/misconvert the signal to the burn disc.
once uv downloaded it.[if u havent downloaded it then u probably can get it from limewire]go onto windows media player and play the song u want 2 burn[most new computers have windows media player]then click on burn at the top,then go onto burn now playing.offcourse u have 2 have a blank disc before u burn.
play music
You did not use the software that came with the player to convert the music to the format the the mp3 player was designed to play.
there are so many programs to play music. winamp, windows media player, vlc player, quick time player, real one player, etc...
There are several different programs that can play music besides Windows Media Player. 'I Heart Radio', 'iTunes', 'Pandora' and 'Quick Time Player' can all play music on an Internet capable device.
You can save them in a file that lets you play the music like iTunes, Windows Media Player, Quick Time, something like that and make a playlist and burn them to a cd.