They don't usually play any specific format of music, 'formats' are data formats for use with a computer. However the Audio CD is made with a specific set of criteria to ensure that all CD players can play it correctly, and this standard is known as 'Red Book'.
Yes it is possible to play cassettes through a car CD player by using a cassette to digital adapter. The songs on the cassette will be transferred into digital format.
The type of format of the information on the disk is important. This will determine if the CD player can read it. The player in my car will play MP3 but many won't.
You must have a Blue Ray player to play Blue Ray disks because it is a completely different format than DVD even though the disks look similar. This is similar to asking whether you can play DVDs in your car's CD player, completely different format.
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.
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.
Yes a car DVD player can play MP3 file. already we have Car PC now, everything that a PC can do, it also can.
The normal kind.
Yes car DVD player will also play your CD and most Mp3 files.
Some car CD players are finicky. I aways burn them as MP3's all your newer CD players will play MP3"s
A normal quality car cassette player costs about $25. If you already have a cassette player, you can purchase a cable to connect it to your car's audio panel.
That is most likely a read error, if your CD is in mp3 or another format a player meant to play music CD's will not be able to read it. When burning the CD make sure it is written in the correct format for your player, standard CD format holds much fewer songs than mp3, check the front of the unit to see what formats are supported.
To burn a CD you would have to get on Media Player. But the catch is this only works for windows not Apple or Mac. Not true, you can burn a CD on a Mac and play it in your car. I have done it many times using iTunes.