I think it would be safe to say that you downloaded these songs and burned them to a regular CD...no worries, we've all been there, done that =)
When you download songs they are in ".mp3" format, and some cd-players do not support playing ".mp3" songs.
Therefore, you need to use ".wav" files, everything supports ".wav"
Lastly, when you are making the CD ensure its a "MUSIC" cd, not a "DATA" because there is special formatting concerned when making a "MUSIC" cd, that is crucial for CD-players to read the songs.
There may be something wrong with the CD player. It is a good idea to get it checked out or the purchase a new player.
you should buy a cleaning cd. it can be found in almost every media store
That's because you have burned the file to a CD and not a DVD.
it depends. are you using a DVD/ CD player? or are you using just a plain CD player? if ur using the CD player, it wont work because it doesn't have a screen. if your using a DVD/ CD player, it will work just fine. A DVD will not play in a CD-only player -- even a CD-ROM drive that does not have DVD hardware built in. The stepper motors and lenses for a DVD-ROM drive are far more precise than a CD drive, and the CD drive cannot physically read the tiny information on the DVD surface.
well, your computers probably broken
yes, but it wont be able to be played back in a CD player
A CD player cannot play mp3 files. However, mp3 music can be burned onto a CD-R and played on a CD player.
Your player may not support MP3. Your mp3s may be encoded in a way which is not compatible with your CD player. Many CD players cannot play variable-bitrate mp3s for example. Sometimes my car stereo (which supports mp3) has difficulty with some of the cheaper CD media. Cds which are odd colors are often not readable by in-dash players.
yes it can play in CD player but it plays with audio only and no video..
Check the cd player for items which may have been shoved into the player. If this is not the case the laser may have burnt out, a wire could be loose, or something else may have broken.
CD player has nothing to do with the cd play tune unless the cd has some problem and its not working properly. It can be scratches on cd or something like that.
a cd player is designed to hold and play only 1 cd at a time where a cd changer can hold multiple cds and will let you select which cd to play. you will have to remember which cd is in which place in the player