well my conrad, a CD is a circle thing that hold music
an mp3 is digital like some bacon :)
hope that helps
CD Roms can only Read CD's such as VCD, Audio CD, mp3 CD.DVD Roms can read any CD's such as VCD, Audio CD, mp3 CD and also read DVD's such as DVD Video, DVD Audio & DVD mp3's.
About 100 to 150. The average MP3 file is about 4.0 Megabytes. A CD stores 640 Megabytes.
you can use MED Free Audio Ripper Free audio ripper can rip CD tracks from CD to MP3, WAV, WMA, and OGG
The difference is the type of media being used. an MP3 CD player will play mp3 cds that you burn yourself with a PC. They will soon go the way of the VCR. An mp3 player has a flash card or hard drive inside to which you will transfer files you wish to view/listen to.
It does play wave files and mp3, but only play mp3 in tracks form not any mp3 file.
u get 1 off a usb flash drive or mp3 player/iPod, the other you rip off a CD (copy from CD)
First you have to "rip" the CD tracks into a suitable format (usually mp3). Ripping software is available for free on the Web. Then use iTunes to copy the ripped tracks to your iPod.
The difference between a mp3 player is that you can download and save music on it. Older version of music devices only allowed cd's or tapes and you had to change them every time the song ended. With a mp3 player you can just skip the songs you don't want to listen to.
A Sony MP3 CD is a disk that stores a limited amount of music files on it. A Sony MP3 player is more of an electronic device that has a larger capacity to store music files on it. It is also much more portable and convenient to carry and use to listen to music.
A CD holds around 700 megabytes, or about 200 tracks in MP3 format.
In the General section of the iTunes Preferences you can select your Import Settings - such as AAC or MP3. Insert your CD into the computer and open iTunes if it is not running. The CD will be listed in the left hand pane of iTunes. Select the CD title and all the tracks will be listed. Right click on the tracks you want to import and select Create AAC (or MP3) Version. This will create a copy of the track and add it to your library. When you next connect your iPod to iTunes you can add the tracks from your library as required.
mp3 is a condensed form of the music file, and is lower quality than what you would copy directly from the CD. You can fit fifty or more mp3 songs on a CD, but only ten-twenty full-quality songs.