There are two main types of CDs to use for a CD burning process: audio CD and Data CD. Audio CDs can play anywhere while a Data CD can play on a computer but may not play on a standalone CD player.
wma is the standard. If you burn mp3's they are automatically converted to wma format.
WMA is a format licensed and controlled by Microsoft. CDA is the standard CD Audio format used on standard store purchased Audio CDs.
You cannot change the data format once it has been written to the CD. You will need to write another CD with the data in music format to play in a CD player.
Mp3 is a digital music compression format that allows you to download and play music.
To play their recordings, you'll need a record player, CD player or digital music player. To play their music yourself, get a Beatles songbook, and practice, practice, practice!
You need to ensure it's in a compatible format. There are several free audio converters available for this task.
Depends on the music you are playing.
You did not use the software that came with the player to convert the music to the format the the mp3 player was designed to play.
It has to be in music CD format. IT will not play MP3's.
VLC is a player not a format a .vlc data file will require the VLC player. The VLC player will play most formats (See links below) and can save files in another format as required.
It is probably not the right format. The song format should either be .mp3 or .mp4.The music is not playing because it is a Windows Media Player format or it has a music protection on it (from older songs).
You cannot change the data format once it has been written to the CD. You will need to write another CD with the data in music format to play in a CD player.
It means that the music CD is not in a format that the media player can understand.
the format on the CD is not mp3... so you have to convert it to mp3
The music could have been recorded in an incorrect file format, one that the DVD player is not able to interpret.
mp3, aac
It would depend on what kind of portable player. Many portable can play CD and DVD. If it had the function to let you play music than .mp3 are the most common format.
You must get a micro sd chip, which fits in the slot on the side of the phone. The music file also has to be in mp3 format. Even so, I for one cannot play any music - even an mp3 file. The player "see's" the file, but when I hit 'play' it says "not supported format."
No, a normal CD player will not play Super Audio. Most DVD players recognize the format, though. These would be able to play the music on SA CD's.