Sometimes. The CD player has to be designed to play MP3s. Most old players do not, and even one or two new ones do not.
A CD player cannot play mp3 files. However, mp3 music can be burned onto a CD-R and played on a CD player.
MP3 format data can be stored on a CD and played back on any MP3 compatible CD player.
No.
Yes.
The manual for the 300 model player says "MP3 cd's can not be played"
not unless the CD player can play mp3 cds.
Yes, there are car CD/MP3 players available for under $100. Some of the highest rated models for in dash CD/MP3 players at this price are the Pioneer DEH-1100MP CD/MP3 Player, Clarion CZ109 CD/MP3/WMA Receiver, Kenwood KDC-MP142 CD/MP3 Player, JVC KD-R200 In-Dash CD/MP3 Player, and the Sony CDX-GT330 CD/MP3 Player.
Physically, no. But you can download songs from cd's onto iTunes along with mp3's and can listen to both the mp3's and songs from the cd's on an iPod or mp3 player.
You can connect an MP3 to a CD player through the "AUX in" port.
No, buy a Mp3 player, Cd Players are obsolete.
Yes, if it is an MP3 CD Player. I don't believe that there are any of these that will not play a regular CD.
RioVolt SP100 Portable CD/MP3 Player with 120 Second Anti-Shock has a lot of features. It is both a CD player and MP3 player.