All of the DVD players that I have ever seen will play music CDs as well.
not usually
Yes, any DVD player from RCA will be able to playback music CD's.
Yes you can
Most DVD players play CDs, especially the newer ones.
Yes, you can, as long as you upload the music first. It will depend on the capabilities of your car CD player. Some older ones do not recognise the CD-R discs or DVD-R. If your car can actually play DVD's it is highly likely that it will be backward compatible for recordable CD's. You may have to record the disk as a CD using WMA file format. Check that your player can play MP3 files, then more tracks can be used in MP3 format.
yes every DVD player can read CD ... therefore you can watch cd on a DVD player
No! The eye is only formatted to TT2 CD device (CD's) U can play CD's in a DVD device.
It doesn't matter. It depends on what you need to burn it for. Cars will not read a music DVD and some older computers only have a CD player.
CD is plainly on music/sounds while DVD includes music/sounds and video.
Rip the music from the DVD to your computer than use the music you just ripped and burn it to a CD.
No
You cannot. A DVD's information is encoded differently than that of a music CD, as well as being up to 8x as dense (for a dual-layer DVD). Additionally, a dual-layer DVD uses two different wavelengths of laser to read the two layers. It's a completely different technology. DVD players can play music CD's, because they were designed to be backwards-compatible.