If you just copy MP3 files to a CD, then this is a data CD meant to work in a computer, it will not play in a regular CD player. You need to use a special burning tool to burn it specifically as an audio CD not a data CD.
You can remove the CDs by ejecting the CDs from the CD player in the car.
most of the newer CD players can play burnt cds
Yes car DVD player will also play your CD and most Mp3 files.
not unless the CD player can play mp3 cds.
To play CDs you idiot!
A car player means that the player is built into the car. A portable DVD player can only be played in the car by connecting a DV-power cable to the car battery.
Only original CDs
You can play CDs from Europe in a US player and CDs from the US in a Europe player. It's DVDs that don't work due to region codes.
You can play dolby surround CDs if you have a surround-sound capable receiver. It should take no work on your end.
a cd player is designed to hold and play only 1 cd at a time where a cd changer can hold multiple cds and will let you select which cd to play. you will have to remember which cd is in which place in the player
Most DVD players play CDs, especially the newer ones.
Yes your data CDs will work on your CD player, but they might not work with your car stereo, due to different formats.