a tape/cassette then maybe a record player
If your car CD player is capable of doing so - newer ones are; older ones are not.
You can't install a CD player into an older model car because it doesn't have the right wires.
older factory CD player don't have the programming to play burned cds. try replacing the player
The Cassette came out before the CD did. The first Cassette player came in 1973, while the first CD player came out in 1982.
Motherboard will blow up
Older CD players cannot detect the dye material, used in recordable discs. You will probably get an error message "Disc not detected" or "No disc"
Older game discs are the same as CD's but newer games are recorded on DVD's, but they will not play in a CD player or DVD player deck. If you try to play them that way you will likely damage your speakers
Sony partnered with Philips Electronics and Polygram to design the first CD player in the late 70s.
The CD player lost its cord.The pronoun its is a possessive adjective, placed before a noun to describe that noun as belonging to something (the CD player).
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.
I Have a older sony CD player and MEMOREX CD-R record off my computer will not play All CD players will play songs that are in a 44.1 Khz Wav format. You may have to copy the CDs recorded files to your computer, reformat to 44.1 Khz Wav, then burn them to a new CD.
If the CD Player will not read the CD then either there is something wrong with the CD or the CD player or the CD or CD player needs to be cleaned.