No, only CD players which are specifically designed with mp3 in mind can play mp3 disks. There will usually be an mp3 logo on the front of the player to signify this.
If your car CD player is capable of doing so - newer ones are; older ones are not.
Most likely will say mp3 somewhere on the boombox if it can play mp3. If it just says cd-r that it will probably just play regular burned audio cd's no guarantee though
No. The CD player must be able to read mp3. There are a lot of CD players that can't. The ones that can normally have a label saying so.
All current CD changers can play mp3 files taht are recorded on CD
Yes it's not at all an uncommon feature.Rio,Coby,Sony,Samsung,Philips and many others make affordable cd players which will play mp3's.
The RioVolt SP250 is one model that does.IRiver used to make a cd player that plays mp3's.Both may have moved on to just making mp3 players.
Yes, almost all portable CD players can play MP3s. Circa 2000 many CD players were not compatible with mp3 formatting but this has largely been solved by manufacturers.
No, Sony portable radio players don't have CD players built in them and cannot play CDs. Sony does make CD radio players, but they are not marketed as portable.
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.
Not all do play mp3 files, you have to look at the radio some play mp3 and other wma files, Toyota 2005 and up play them, some Ford 2006 and up gm 2007 and up
Most Newer models of DVD players can play MP3's.
not unless the CD player can play mp3 cds.
Sony still make CD Walkmans, and they can play MP3 CDs. They're very cheap and an excellent value.
Yes car DVD player will also play your CD and most Mp3 files.
NO
Your player may not support MP3. Your mp3s may be encoded in a way which is not compatible with your CD player. Many CD players cannot play variable-bitrate mp3s for example. Sometimes my car stereo (which supports mp3) has difficulty with some of the cheaper CD media. Cds which are odd colors are often not readable by in-dash players.
Not unless it has the word "MP3" on the front of the radio face, which I doubt. I don't think Ford offered an MP3 option in their factory CD players until about 2004 or 2005.
As well as the Ipod Microsoft Zune has movie support.
A variety of Mp3 players can be found at Best Buy's store locations or at the website. Amazon also has a variety of Mp3 players with user reviews. Overstock also has a variety of Mp3 players.