uisforukelele answered Saturday October 13 2007, 10:21 pm: nope. unless you're using a burnable cd-rw, then no. if you want to destroy the songs forever, i guess you can break the cd. once you burn a cd, you can't add or delete stuff to it. so whenever i do projects for school, i normally use a cd-rw, or a flash drive, or a floppy disk. i know that was entirely too much information. [ uisforukelele's advice column | Ask uisforukelele A Question ]
dia answered Saturday October 13 2007, 5:58 pm: No you can't, sorry :(
Once material is burnt onto the disk...thats it..
The format of the CD is ROM (Read Only memory), and so anything out on the CD is permanent and will only ever be read by a machine.
Cux answered Saturday October 13 2007, 4:44 pm: Theymos has this covered, but just to remind you- with most CDs you can't. And its awfully annoying, eh?
theymos answered Saturday October 13 2007, 4:18 pm: Not on store-bought CDs. Those are pressed, not burned, and can't be written to. You can't with CD-Rs either. You can with CD-RWs; in your CD burner you need to erase the entire disk, and then re-burn the tracks you want to it. [ theymos's advice column | Ask theymos A Question ]
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