CD
A standard CD for playing music.
A CD that contains musical recordings.
An empty CD, ready for data to be recorded on it.
The most recently released CD by an artist or band.
A CD from which data can be read but not written to or changed (CD-ROM).
A CD with a recording of a live performance.
A CD containing computer programs or applications.
A blank CD onto which data can be written once (CD-R).
A blank CD onto which data can be written.
A CD given away at no cost, often for promotional purposes.
An album released on two CDs.
A CD used to store digital photographs.
The first CD released by an artist or band.
A CD containing tracks from various sources or artists.
A CD that contains the files needed for software installation.
A CD used to install software onto a computer.
A CD that comes with a book or other product.
A CD containing a mix of content types, such as text, audio, images, and video.
Refers to a CD sold at a low price.
Refers to a CD sold at its standard, non-discounted price.
Refers to a CD sold at a price between budget and full-price.
An electronic device for playing audio CDs.
A protective plastic container for a single CD.
The component of a computer that reads CDs.
The artwork and paper insert in a CD case.
A person's set of owned CDs.
A device that writes data onto a CD.
A case or wallet for storing multiple CDs.
A device for recording onto CDs.
A piece of furniture designed to hold a collection of CDs.
A computer drive that can write data to CDs.
A simple paper or cardboard envelope for a CD.
A drive that can write data to and erase data from a rewritable CD (CD-RW).
A device that can hold and play multiple CDs in sequence.
A container for storing or selling a set of CDs.
The standard way in which music or data is stored on a CD.
The release of an album or software on CD, as opposed to other formats like vinyl or digital download.
Software used to copy audio from a CD to a computer's hard drive.
Refers to the content stored on a specific CD.
Used to state the medium on which something is available or stored.
To listen to the music or access the content on a CD.
To play a CD in order to hear the audio content.
To start playing a CD for listening.
To copy data or music onto a blank CD using a computer.
To put a CD into a player or drive.
To copy specific files, music, or data onto a blank CD.
To make a new CD available for the public to buy.
To write data or music onto a CD.
To make an identical duplicate of a CD.
To produce a CD, can be used for professional production or personal copying.
To stop playing one CD and start playing another.
To produce the original master of a CD, often in a professional context.
To manufacture or create a CD, typically in a professional or commercial sense.
To make an exact copy of a CD, often in larger quantities.