Just put it in like a sega CD game.
Yes. I do.
As of 2014 there are only a few places listed where you can purchase "The River" CD by Noel Gordon. This music can be purchased at CD Universe and Amazon.
even though
First CD ever made was ABBA's "The Visitors" in 1982, pressed in Germany
A standard CD is 4.75 5 inches rounded in diameter.
A standard CD:- 15mm Internal diameter, 120mm external diameter, 1.1 mm thick A mini CD:- 15mm Internal diameter, 80mm external diameter, 1.1 mm thick
According to Red Book specifications, a standard CD is 120 mm (4.75 inches) in diameter and 1.2 mm (0.05 inches) thick
Standard CDs have a diameter of 120 mm
Generally 115mm Diameter CD ( that is ordinary CDs ) play for 74 minutes. This is the standard time for CDs that are in use nowadays.
It is the same like a normal CD. It's 12 cm, or 120 mm.
CD's have a diameter of 5.5 centimeters;)
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.
Yes it was, cause it has music on it
327mm ;)
A standard CD disk is 12 cm, the size of a CD Box would have to be bigger to fit the standard size, but there are so many different styles of CD Boxes to give a correct measurement here.
Yes. The length of songs actually has relatively little to do with the amount of music that fits on a CD. The amount of music that fits on a CD is determined by the size of the music files when converted to AIFF format, which is the format used for most standard CD audio. Generally, when you burn music to a CD, the computer converts the music as it burns it. Note, by the way, that computers do not burn onto CD-ROMs, but CD-Rs. A CD-ROM can only be written by special hardware that "stamps" the data into the disc in very precise patterns. Your computer writes patterns to a CD-R using a laser in the drive.