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Can A Mp3 Cd Player Play An Older Audio Cd

No. Modern cars have started moving away from CD players. Many are now equipped with “radios” with only bluetooth and USB and similar options.

Normally when you buy a new CD, the music is in .wav format. Basically it’s a lossless format and that’s why you can’t fit a lot of songs on CD’s. Yes, newer CD players can normally read MP3 format (highly compressed), but as others stated, it must be designed that way. Think of it as the difference between PC, Apple or Linux. They all do the same thing at the end of the day, they just go about it differently in another language and therefore can’t talk to each other.

How do I burn audio CD (that will play on most CD players ) from mp3 files ?

You need to do two things: 1) convert the files into a cd-audio compatible format. 2) burn them to a cd. Many cd writing programs will do them both for you.

If you don't have a cd burner, you need to do that before you go any further. If you have one, then you have two options:

1) Buy a commercial DVD burning program like Nero that will make the process painless.

2) Do it for free using the following instructions:

1) Download and install burnatonce (http://www.burnatonce.com)
2) Open the program and click the menu item Mastering > Audio CD
3) Click "Add Files" and select the MP3's you wish to burn to the disc. The program will add a 2 second pause between tracks unless you uncheck that option.
4) When finished click "Compile". The program will create temporary decoded audio files of the mp3's (this will take a while depending on the speed of your computer). When it is done it will ask you if you want to 'load it into main'. Say yes.
5) Finally, click the big "Write" button. It will burn your CD and you are finished!

Car CD player wont play MP3 CD's!?!?

No. The cd player will not play MP3 format files. Just like putting a CD into a record player, except in your case it actually fits. The only thing you can do is start burning your cds as regular audio cds or buy an aftermarket cd player that can play mp3 files.
You could also add an aux input and use a regular mp3 player like an ipod or something, but just go with a new cd player.

Can I play mp3 cd in my regular cd player?

good day, regrettably no, except its a CD participant extremely able to examining mp3 Cd's you wont have the potential to try this. you are able to inspite of the undeniable fact that write the mp3's as an audio CD rather of purely the archives information on the CD using something like Nero Burning ROM. i wish this enables! Ben

Will an MP3 CD play on a CD player...What's the Difference?

If you have an older CD player or Car Radio, chances are it will not play MP3 CD's.

Think of MP3's CD's as Computer Data files. Regular CD's have a limit of 74-80 minutes per Disc. With MP3 CD, the limit is the size of the Disc: 640-700MB. Which translates into many hours of Audio.

Most newer Car and Portable CD player will play these MP3 CD's. They will be distinctly marked with an "MP3" Logo. If yours does, then you're in luck. If it doesn't, you can still play it on your computer... and possibly create your own Audio CD's. Or if you have an iPod - transfer it there.

Make sure the bitrate for these MP3 files are atleast 128kbps. (Higher the number, better the quality)

Are most car CD Players set up to play MP3 files?

No there is not any thank you to do what you're attempting to do. you pick a cd participant that performs mp3/wma information. you may't burn a hundred and fifty songs into one disc photograph because of the fact there is not any longer sufficient room no count what the unique record length became into. 48kbps or 320kbps would not count. in case you have ever unfolded a floppy disc you will see a black disc. it relatively is the place archives is written. once you're burn an audio cd you're burning an uneraseable photograph onto the disc. you may think of of an audio cd as a checklist. It is going around and around and the laser (needle) reads the image because it spins. With an information CD the laser properly-knownshows the record on the disc and the disc would not spin anymore.

Heh. It’s a bit more complicated than that.Audio tracks have bigger sectors than data tracks, they use 2352 bytes per sector instead of 2048 for data. Data sectors use that extra space for Reed-Solomon redundancy and error correction; audio goes flat with no error control/correction.And the disc TOC should contain upto 99 tracks, each audio track takes one CD TOC entry. Data usually goes to one TOC entry per writing session.There was a time when some CD games contained a data track with the game and CDDA tracks with the game’s background music…However, many [relatively] modern consumer players are able to treat data tracks as data tracks and play wav/mp3/aac files from it, they understand the filesystem stuff and files format.

Mp3 car cd player Question?

i had a cheap deck from walmart that was a kenwood and it played mp3 cds which holds a 100 or more songs and also played rw an cdr's most will say on the side of the box or on the face of the deck itself if it plays these cds most modern deck play burned cds and even come with a imput for your ipod or mp3 player an a cord for 10 dollars can ne found at any best buy or target an such

Would a WMA-burned audio cd play in a car stereo?

first of all if you have a standard audio player from the dealer, and it doesn't say WMA or the word MP3 on it, then it can't read it.

the disk that you made from nero 8...did you make a music cd or a data disk... cause data disk is read by computers only. if you had an mp3 stereo you could make a mp3 jukebox audio cd, and that can hold like 300 songs or so on one normal cd as long as its in mp3 format of course nero can probably take care of it i didnt really notice since all my musics are in mp3 format or wma.

so if ur car didnt read that u probably burned the cd as a data disk. so try again pick audio cd this time.

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