The CD goes in the CD player. :]
most of the newer CD players can play burnt cds
Yes! The higher quality CD players have better capabilities on playing burned CDs.
The laser that is in most DVD players can also read CDs, which is why most DVD players can play audio CDs. The laser in straight CD players cannot read DVDs.
yes they do
No, Sony portable radio players don't have CD players built in them and cannot play CDs. Sony does make CD radio players, but they are not marketed as portable.
When you look at a cd, the colored part is just there to add size to it. The silvery stuff in the middle is what the CD players read.
Sometimes CD players will reject burned CDs. Also, most of them will eject CDs that are dirty or have scratches on them. Car CD players will also act up if there is a short in the wiring.
AWIA generally does not make good CD players, frequently causing the CDs to skip.
Yes they are real that's what you put cds in
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Audio CDs can be played by CD players and radios. The music CDs of your favorite artists that you buy are audio CDs, and they have nothing on them except audio signal. Data CD is a CD that can contain different types of data such as photos, videos, mp3 files, text files, etc. Data CDs are normally usable only on computers. However, there are radios and DVD-players that can scan through a data CD and find files that can be played on that particular player (for example, mp3 files).
The advantages of using CD players instead of tape cassette players are that CDs hold more music and it is easy to jump to a specific song. CDs are also easier to transfer to digital files.