Regular home stereos would be unable to play Mp3 files, if you were to burn them to a data disc and just insert it into the stereo. MP3's are a computer format, a stereo is not a computer, it can only read a CD if specially prepared, in the right format.
Instead you need to use disc authoring software to specifically burn it as an Audio CD, which will be in a format the stereo will recognise.
yes if you have the right codecs on the computer
Get a stereo connector for this purpose at Radio Shack (under $5.00). Or you can burn CDs on your computer, and play them.
The purpose of a CD stereo system is to play music on CDs very loudly. CD stereo systems can be purchased at such stores as Best Buy, Future Shop and Amazon.
NO
Car stereos often play both MP3 format and CD-R disks. A home stereo may not do one or the other.
Probably not. Many stereo systems are not capable of reading CD-R or CD-RW discs (burned CDs). You might need to consult the manual for your stereo to be absolutely certain.
Yes, providing you have the required ports and cables you can play them from your iPod, mp3 player, etc. However, some CD players do not recognise the MP3 format if they are on a CD and will not play such CDs.
Unless the player / stereo explicitly says otherwise, it is probably only capable of playing regular audio CDs, not MP3 CDs. There not really anything you can do to change this, except replace the equipment.
At rocktheboataudio.com, they sell a Boss Audio Marine Stereo which is capable of playing DVDs and CDs. It also comes with an AM/FM radio, 3.6 inch TFT LCD Screen for viewing the DVDs on.
Stereo shelf systems are designed for men and women who want a stereo inside their home. You can put the stereo shelf system in a larger entertainment center and connect your television and DVD player to the stereo shelf system. In addition, you can simply use the stereo shelf system to listen to music through your CDs, your MP3 player, and through vinyl records if you wish to do so.Can the Stereo Shelf System be Upgraded?It is important for you to see if the stereo shelf system that you are interested can be upgraded if you wish it to do so. This is important. Even if you do not want to connect external devices to the stereo shelf system now you may bay want to connect external devices to the stereo shelf system in the future when you have items that can be connected. Check to make sure that the stereo shelf system that you are interested in offers available video and audio ports.Digital Media PortsIf you have an iPod or another digital music playing device you may want to make sure that the stereo shelf system offers a digital media port. Digital media ports on stereo shelf systems are designed to allow you to hook up your iPod or your digital music player to the stereo. This means that you do not need to burn music to a CD in order to listen to your favorite music.CD ChangerNow you need to figure out if you want a stereo shelf system that features CD changing capabilities. If you want a stereo shelf system with CD changing capabilities, you need to figure out how many CDs you want the stereo shelf system to hold. For example, some stereo shelf systems only feature a capacity of two while other stereo shelf systems feature a capacity of six. Think about how many you want in the stereo.Customizable SoundMany different stereo shelf systems feature fully customizable sound quality. You need to figure out if this is what you want in a stereo shelf system. Many different stereo shelf systems offer a built in equalizer. This allows you to change the audio quality to your liking. However, other stereo shelf systems only allow you to choose quality settings that have already been predetermined.
no they are designed to work on a different TV system
Wii doesn't play CDs.
That would depend on the stereo that is installed. But no matter what NO rap of any kind should EVER be played for fear of destroying your reputation.