No.
Well, if you burn a CD you can't change it. So, what you put on that CD stays there forever. But that's only if you burn it.
A2.
If you 'burn' it onto a computer, you are 'copying' it, not 'burning' it.
You can only burn a CD-R or CD-RW.
A commercial, pre-recorded CD, cannot be affected by a laser used for reading.
If you tried to burn onto it, the software will not allow it and even if you could bypass the protection, the burning laser would have no affect on the pits stamped onto the disc.
No, it does not. It simply copies the music onto your CD.
Burning of a CD means that you laser write data onto the silver surface of the CD.
yes.
Impossible.
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Copy and paste all of the music files from the music CD into your computer, then insert a blank disk (your computer needs to be able to format CDs and write data onto them). Format the blank disk and copy + paste all of your music files onto the blank CD.
Probably, there is something wrong with the CD you are trying to burning whatever onto. This happened to me once. I was trying to burn a CD onto another, and an icon popped up saying that there was no disc to burn it onto, even though I had put a disc in. I bought new blank CD's and it worked.
Anything can be burned as data onto a CD provided that the item(s) you are burning onto it fits. The items are burned onto the CD exactly the way they are on your hard drive, rather than converted such as an Audio CD, etc.
First of all, one "rips" media onto the computer. "Burning" is when creating a new CD or DVD. In order to "rip" a DVD onto your computer, you must first have a drive capable of reading DVD's. One cannot just use their CD reader for this. You might also need some software in order to process this information that is being downloaded.
You will need to transfer them on a USB drive and put them on your computer. After that, you can burn the songs onto a CD.
All you have to do is put your CD in the computer, the computer will notice the CD, ask if you want to listen, and in the top left corner, there will be a option saying to copy the misic in the computer, and there you are !
To put music from a USB stick onto a CD, it must first be downloaded to the computer. Then the music files can be burned (downloaded) onto a CD using the CD-ROM.