Most DVD players play CDs, especially the newer ones.
Yes, a DVD player can play a CD. Instead of showing a video, you will see a menu on your screen to control your music selections.
You cannot play a DVD on a CD player. You can play (most) CDs on a DVD player, depending on the player's software/configuration.
Brands of radios that come with CD players is CD-R King, DVD-RX, and Direct To Video, as well as Video Link Cooperative DVD and CD Player as well as other radios that come with CD players.
It should, since their CD's play on US machines.
Error messages like the one mentioned usually mean that the player cannot read the table of contents on the CD, either because of dirt or damage to the CD disc or because of a problem with the optical pickup in the player.
that usually means your radio can have a disc changer added to it. a ford compatible disc changer. although, it may be a downgraded version which only shows the features but do not work.
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.
Put it in a CD player.
you need a dvd compatible disc not a cd
Once you have the CD or DVD ROM in your computer, and you have the file ready to be written on the disc, burn it to the disc. To do this, ... on Windows XP/Vista/7: File> Burn to disc When it says "Do you want to make this disc a data CD or a DVD?" Select DVD. Wait for it to eject the disc and then put it in a DVD player and it SHOULD work. terminator555
Once you have the CD or DVD ROM in your computer, and you have the file ready to be written on the disc, burn it to the disc. To do this, ... on Windows XP/Vista/7: File> Burn to disc When it says "Do you want to make this disc a data CD or a DVD?" Select DVD. Wait for it to eject the disc and then put it in a DVD player and it SHOULD work. terminator555
Coz you burned the movie on CD rather than on DVD disc, then when you play it on your DVD player, you could only hear the sound but couldn't get the video. You need to change the CD to DVD, and reburn the movie to a blank DVD disc, then there will be no problem for you to watch it on DVD player. More details in followed link
cd compact disc dvd Digital Video Disk
No
CD stands for Compact Disc. This is often used to store data like pictures and music. DVD Stands for Digital Versatile Disc. This is often used to store video files and you would often find that this kind of disc is used to playback movies on a DVD player.
Dvd is different kind of storage disc even though it looks same as CD. Hence cd-rw cannot write dvd,while usually dvd-r or dvd-rw will be having facility to write on a cd.
dvd
DVD and CD's are related in that they are both forms of compact disc capable of holding and storing digital video. Both forms of compact disc are able to compress digital information, and both may be played within a DVD player.
A disc drive is what comes up when something like a CD, DVD or game that has been scratched is not recognised by the player or console.