WMA or Windows Media Audio is the audio compression technology developed by Microsoft Corporation. WMA name is given to audio codecs and audio files which use WMA technologies for compression. WMA songs can be stored on CDs and DVDs for playback on PCs and CD/DVD players which support this format. Many of the portable audio players support WMA format playback in addition to MP3 and Real Audio file formats.
Usually right around 14-15 songs will fit on one CD-R.
Cd's can have thousands of songs to 1 song, it depends on how big the CD is. You can get them on it by "burning" them on windows media player.
it depends. there are many CD players now, including boom boxes, that can play, mp3, mp4, and wma formats. most CD players use wma formats though
yea if you dont already have too many songs on the CD :)
First buy a CD that you want to upload on the computer,then when you have theCD Rip it on Windows Media Player,then you will have your songs on there.After,Get/Buy plain or unused CD's and Burn songs that you want to put on your disc,then finally Rip again now with that CD and go to property's then select MEDIAUSAGE RIGHTS and you will the results.Hope that helps:)
Its a double CD. The first CD has 10 songs.
yes, you download to a file on your hard drive and then use a program like NERO to burn the songs (files) onto a cd. yes, depending on what type of file the song is, if it is a MP3, WMA, or wave you can use programs like Windows Media Player or iTunes. Once you import the songs to either of these, you have the opption to burn them to CD. >>MATT
How many songs you can burn onto a blank CD depends on how much space is on the CD. On average you will be able to put around twenty songs on a blank CD.
There are 12 songs in her new cd.
A standard CD will hold 700 mb of music if it is burned as a data disc which if your average mp3 file is 4 mb comes out to roughly 175 songs however if the disc is burned as a music CD using i tunes or another program it will only hold 80mins of audio, it varies but it will hold about 20 songs of average length.
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.