no. in order to burn info on the disc the computer has to recognize it as a blank disc. once any in has been put on it it will not be recognized as blank even if the disc has more space. trust me. I've tried.
i burned the CD
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.
CD-R cds can't be burnt more than once. You need to get CD-RWs for that.
If the CD has been sealed then no you can't but if it hasn't then you should be able to by dragging and dropping the file into the CD drive on My Computer. If you need any more help email me.
If you're trying to play homemade CD's burned on a computer, that's moste likely the problem. Many car stereos won't play them. If that's not the case, someone else will have to give you the answer. Good luck.
The CD has to be CD-RW to be able to delete whats on the disk and add something new.
i burned the CD
The most obvious reason is because you burned the CD incorrectly.
Yes, as CD-R's can just be burned once, while CD-RW's can be burned multiple times. They are he same thing.
You can if it is a CD-RW (Read/Write) they can be re-written, a limited number of times. -------------------- It depends on weather the Cd-rom was closed after it was burned. During the burning process you have the option of adding files at a later date or closing the session. Once the CD is closed you cannot add any other files.
A burned CD into a blank disc by erasing it using a CD-RW drive and the appropriate software. This only applies to rewritable CDs.
Compact Discs which have been made in a CD burner have the information stored on them differently than a standard CD, and many disc players cannot read the format of burned CD's.
A CD has a certain amount of memory and is blank until something is loaded or burned on it. When a program or file is burned on the CD, the CD no longer acts as a memory space but as a readable file. Every time that disc gets put in another computer, it will be read for the file that was burned on it.
It depends on the CD's format, how it was burned, and whether the session is still open or not. If it is a CD-RW(Read/Write) you can erase these and re-write data on them. If you are trying to erase a store bought CD or a CD-R or CD+R you are out of luck, once these are burned they are done.
i burned a CD using windows media player, but can't play it on another player
No. An ISO image can be burned to a CD-R, CD-RW, or even writable DVDs (DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD-RW, DVD+RW).
Only if it's labeled CD-RW or CD+RW