Yes.
A CD player cannot play mp3 files. However, mp3 music can be burned onto a CD-R and played on a CD player.
the format on the CD is not mp3... so you have to convert it to mp3
MP3 format data can be stored on a CD and played back on any MP3 compatible CD player.
1st you get Ur mp3 and get a CD That Will Let you RIP The Music From it. Then You get ur CD And Put It In the CD thingy. then you Press The Delete Button On The thing. That Will Allow you to Burn The Music from The CD to ur mp3. Plz Enjoy your mp3 Music :]
An MP3 is an MP3, the rest are: lecteur CD (CD player), cassetophone, platine disque (Vynil records) etc.
Raw CD audio can be played, although some players have MP3 functionality. You need a burning program (encodes music to a CD) to make a proper CD, because copying the files onto a CD will not work.
No.
The manual for the 300 model player says "MP3 cd's can not be played"
Most brands of boomboxes come with both a cd player and an mp3 player plugin, iSymphony B1B iPod, MP3 and CD Compatible Boombox Music System is an example of one.
A CD/MP3 boombox is a player that will play both CD and MP3 formats. This allows the user to make the most of their digital music collection, such as itune purchases.
A Sony MP3 CD is a disk that stores a limited amount of music files on it. A Sony MP3 player is more of an electronic device that has a larger capacity to store music files on it. It is also much more portable and convenient to carry and use to listen to music.
As far as i am aware all the CD's you buy from music shops, department stores etc are not mp3, they are in wav. format that you can convert into mp3 if you are how ever wanting to put music onto discs to be played in a non mp3 player there are downloads available free online. i have just downloaded the AVS Audio converter and it works well. String Mc Bean