Just put it in like a sega CD game.
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∙ 2011-09-13 05:53:42You get a Blank CD burn a play list from i tunes on to the CD make sure you get a lot of blank Cd's depending on how much songs you want: after burning all the music you want rip the CD on to you computer; after you ripped it the album should have gone to my music; it may be called unknown album; the music should've turned into an mp3 or wma file then you can drag and drop on to the music file on your mp3 drive and listen
A 650 MB CD-R can hold 74 minutes of music. A 700 MB CD-R can hold 80 minutes of music.
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They decide what the people like depending to what Cd's and itune's they pick and they put that in there stores. And if an artist wants there CD in a certain store they usually offer to split the proceeds with the store.
A music player Musicians play music, but that's a "who". Instruments play music.
== == == == The Dreamcast is not backwards compatible with earlier Sega game consoles, so it is not possible to play Sega CD games on a Dreamcast system. However, the Dreamcast's built in music CD player can probably play any audio CD tracks contained in a Sega CD game. Note that not all Sega CD games utilized CD audio tracks for music.
No. Sega CD game disks can only be played on a Sega Mega Drive with a Sega CD unit attached.
No, you cannot ! Directly from the Sega Saturn manual: "You cannot use Genesis, Sega CD, or Genesis 32X games or peripheral equipment with your Sega Saturn."
No You can't play Sonic CD on the Websites, You play Sonic CD on the Sega CD, Right?
currently no but there should be an emulator eventually
No, you cannot ! Directly from the Sega Saturn manual: "You cannot use Genesis, Sega CD, or Genesis 32X games or peripheral equipment with your Sega Saturn."
I Play PSX Games on DS i use psemuds
Sega CD, and PC. Sonic CD is also on Sonic gems collection.
Sega Mega-CD was created in 1992.
programming can be require to play music cd on computer
No
No, a sega Saturn emulator is meant to play old classic sega Saturn games. Normally, you should be able to play DVD's and CD's on your computer without using an emulator.