Yes, providing you have the required ports and cables you can play them from your iPod, mp3 player, etc.
However, some CD players do not recognise the MP3 format if they are on a CD and will not play such CDs.
NO
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It is possible to link an mp3 player to a car stereo, depending on what stereo you install. Some stereos will connect through an auxiliary port and others are able to connect different ways, it also depends on how old your mp3 player is.
The Philips Shoqbox is an MP3 player.It seems a bit overpriced to me,but it does allow you to play mp3 on your stereo system.
The stereo is able to play MP3 cd's, you can get a ton of songs on a 700mb compact disk. sorry no plug in for the mp3 player but I think you can add one, ask a stereo store about that.
yes, although you have to adapt the headphone output on the cell phone but most phones now have adapters available so it is just like a regular mp3 player.
Stereo transmitters work with your FM radio station to broadcast MP3 or digital recorder files through your stereo. You need a stereo transmitter to pick up the sound data and broadcast through the radio.
Regular home stereos would be unable to play Mp3 files, if you were to burn them to a data disc and just insert it into the stereo. MP3's are a computer format, a stereo is not a computer, it can only read a CD if specially prepared, in the right format.Instead you need to use disc authoring software to specifically burn it as an Audio CD, which will be in a format the stereo will recognise.
The Belkin tunecast 2 works to play music from your ipod, mp3 player, or pc through your car stereo. This works by being plugged into your device and within a 10-30 foot range from the stereo.
Most mp3 files are stereo. That doesn't mean that there aren't mono mp3 files it's just that most music is stereo. MP3 is a standard method of compacting files with minimal loss of quality of the sound.
Tthe Pioneer CDX-FM687 will play mp3's burned on Cd's but it's not designed to be used without a car stereo.It plays through any FM stereo radio.
There is a number of ways to do this. First is to purchase a FM transmitter. The transmitter is a small unit that pugs into the cigarette lighter and has a plug that goes into the MP3 players headphone jack. you set the car stereo channel to the broadcast chennel set on the transmiter and you then can listen to the mp3 player on the car stereo. If your car stereo has a external input plug you can use a cable to connect the player and stereo.