Most Car Cd players have no difficulties with CD-r's.However you will some times run into problems with specific players and specific brands of blank media.Cheaper brands are often involved.
CDRs or CDRWs
Yes, if the car is fitted with a CD player, if not take a small portable CD player.
There are plenty of car CD players that will do that. Look for MP3/WMV text on the corners of the CD player.
If your car CD player is capable of doing so - newer ones are; older ones are not.
Check and see if your burner will burn CDRs.
Yes car DVD player will also play your CD and most Mp3 files.
Yes it is possible to play cassettes through a car CD player by using a cassette to digital adapter. The songs on the cassette will be transferred into digital format.
If you just copy MP3 files to a CD, then this is a data CD meant to work in a computer, it will not play in a regular CD player. You need to use a special burning tool to burn it specifically as an audio CD not a data CD.
It doesnt play songs eaither.
your CD does not have the ability to read cdrs or it has a copyright issue another possiblity is that the CD-R was not finalized when copied. By finalizing a CD, it in effect closes the CD so that a player knows when the info stops. since a CD player scans a CD upon insertion, it looks for the beginning and ending to know where to begin playing and stop playing. if not finalized, it reads it as one long continuous file and won't play it.
This depends on your headunit, most factory head units in older cars will not, many aftermarket and newer car headunits will play burned cd's
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