Reading CD-ROMs is a process that outputs a lot of heat, just like any other electrical machine. (This is why computers have fans inside.) As a result, the CD is heated while inside the CD player and when it is ejected, it retains that heat for a little bit.
DVDs look just like CDs, maybe you are getting them mixed up, or putting them in upside down. Or possibly the CD player is broken.
You can remove the CDs by ejecting the CDs from the CD player in the car.
Only original CDs
No. DVD players do not have the equipment necessary to record CDs or DVDs.
to fit in a CD player
It plays music CDs
most of the newer CD players can play burnt cds
yes it can you just need blank cds to copy it but tat is really elliy
A typical CD has about 0.6 GB capacity. Just over 26 full CDs will fit in 16 GB, more if the CD does not use its full capacity.
To play CDs you idiot!
If you have a CD player, sure.
CDs and DVDs.