As far as i am aware all the CD's you buy from music shops, department stores etc are not mp3, they are in wav. format that you can convert into mp3 if you are how ever wanting to put music onto discs to be played in a non mp3 player there are downloads available free online. i have just downloaded the AVS Audio converter and it works well.
String Mc Bean
no
the format on the CD is not mp3... so you have to convert it to mp3
1st you get Ur mp3 and get a CD That Will Let you RIP The Music From it. Then You get ur CD And Put It In the CD thingy. then you Press The Delete Button On The thing. That Will Allow you to Burn The Music from The CD to ur mp3. Plz Enjoy your mp3 Music :]
Yes, if it is an MP3 CD Player. I don't believe that there are any of these that will not play a regular CD.
A CD player cannot play mp3 files. However, mp3 music can be burned onto a CD-R and played on a CD player.
If you have a regular car stereo than you cannot leave your files in the original mp3 format because they will not be read. Before burning your CD you have to convert the files into a regular music file. All CD burning programs allow you to do that, there is usually an option to either burn a music CD or an mp3 disc. Choose to burn a music CD. Some car CD players will accept mp3 discs in which case you can leave the files in their original format. The benefits of this is that you can fit a lot more songs on a CD and the track names will be displayed (where possible).
You can convert a CD to MP3 using a disk burner. A disk burner will burn the information on a CD and convert it to MP3 format where you can listen to the music.
The process of creating MP3s from music CDs is called "ripping".
The Legacy supports MP3, WMA and WAV formats, along with regular CD's.
mp3 is a condensed form of the music file, and is lower quality than what you would copy directly from the CD. You can fit fifty or more mp3 songs on a CD, but only ten-twenty full-quality songs.
If there is mp3 in an standard audio CD, it is on a data track, and thus not playable on a regular CD player because it is not an audio track.
Yes.