two options there - put the cd in and see if it plays. or look on the cd player itself and see what it says - it should say CD but if it plys mp3's etc it'll say MP3 as well :)
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.
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.
Panasonic j-1025rs is a great one at that price, it will even play mp3s.
That's becoming very common now.You'll find around fifty different models at the least.
You can burn MP3s to a CD and they'll play just fine on almost any modern CD
Yes, it will have no problem playing them as long as it can play mp3s
Down load the music to ur computer and put it in "my music" and take the CD out. then connect ur MP3 with usb cable and open the Mp3s file. Then copy the music on "my music"and paste on the MP3s file. Hope this works.!
Some functions are as follows, Pitch Control, Power-on play, Level-Dependant Sync Recording, Single Play mode and programmable auto-track increment. It is compatible with CD-R and CD-RW, and will play mp3s for hours.
A CD player cannot play mp3 files. However, mp3 music can be burned onto a CD-R and played on a CD player.
Right now, it's a toss up. Cars.com reports that multiple-changer CD playershold their value well, but that MP3s may soon change that.
yes it can play in CD player but it plays with audio only and no video..
CD player has nothing to do with the cd play tune unless the cd has some problem and its not working properly. It can be scratches on cd or something like that.