Music for Pleasure - record label - was created in 1965.
It all depends on the capability of the drive you are using to "play" the music. You could use CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R, DVD-RW on a DVD player for instance. If you are using a CD player in an older car...it might only accept CD-R. There are also two ways to record music (on, lets just say for giggles) a CD-R. You can create a CD with music format files (typically WAV files) or you can create one full of small MP3 files. WAV files play only 74 minutes worth of music. An MP3 could play for hours and hours. Some car CD players don't like MP3 formats. The newer cars typically do.
Music DVDs normally do not have videos inside. The main purpose of a music DVD is to store more music in one CD. The compiler of the DVD, however, may choose whether he or she might want to add videos in it.
Who were the first artists to record music modeled after the music of Bill Monroe and the Blue Grass Boys?
no, they wrote some but didn't record
A Sony DVD recorder is a Sony brand device that will record DVDs for you. This means you can record information such as pictures, files, music, or movies onto a DVD.
With an HP dvd recorder, you can record files onto a dvd whether it be movies, music, or pictures. It's a great piece of hardware to have on your computer.
The music could have been recorded in an incorrect file format, one that the DVD player is not able to interpret.
No, a DVD player cannot record a video: however a DVD recorder can.
The Haier TV does not record the DVD through the TV, however it will play recorded DVD when it comes to Record DVD;s.
One can purchase the Ultimate Tour DVD by Take that from music stores like HMV. One can also buy it from WH Smith and also local music record shops can source that.
You have to have writable DVD's in order to be able to record on to them; there is no way to get around that aspect of it. Regular DVD's play or allow access to what is stored on them; a write can record to a DVD-RW but can not record or store to a regular DVD.
One can download music DVD's with the use of Music DVD Creator. These can also be downloaded from Linn Records and Blaze Video.
You can record from DVD's to VCR's, but only on some players. Toshiba makes a DVD to VCR recorder.
Any of the Sony dual VCR/DVD players can record from DVD.
No. You need a laser that has a higher power to affect the dye of a DVD-R, rather than just read it. You also need different circuitry, to handle the recording process. I dare say you could, if you had all the resources, but the result would be more expensive than buying a ready made one.
Play the DVD, with the player connected to a VHS recorder, hit record.