If it is a music CD then obviously, if it is any other kind then most likely not.
None, no computers HAVE to have a CD+RW/CD-RW drive but is is helpful to have one to burn cds and play them. None, no computers HAVE to have a CD+RW/CD-RW drive but is is helpful to have one to burn cds and play them.
yes you can play a CD on two computer by a cable
You have to buy a CD Burner that can play HD Dvd's to play HD Dvd's.
Digital Audio CD-Rs are made specifically for home audio cd recording systems. Most home audio systems have "standalone" CD recorders, not attached to a computer, and they require a CD-R that is made specifically for Digital Audio recorders. Some manufacturers also call them Music Only CD-R or Audio CD-R. These CD-Rs are Digital Audio recorders approved and will work in standalone CD recorders. A Digital Audio CD-R uses a SCMS copy-protection flag in the sub-code section of the CD-R. SCMS is the acronym for Serial Copy Management System. Home audio standalone CD recorders are designed to look for the SCMS flag in the sub-code section before allowing the unit to record. If there is no SCMS flag the recorder will not allow recording and the CD-R will be rejected. If a CD-R is labeled Digital Audio CD-R it has the SCMS flag and will therefore work in standalone home audio CD recorders
Most DVD players will play CDs of all type depending on the content. CD-Rs can normally be handled without a problem. There are restrictions on the content that the DVD player can handle. It varies from one model to another but many can play audio content (CD format or MP3), pictures and some video formats. The only way to confirm the capabilities is to refer to the manual for each model. Some older DVD players will not play CD-Rs that use phthalocyanine (light green) dye. They will however play discs that use cyanine (teal) or azo (blue) dyes. If in doubt, use Taiyo Yuden discs which always use cyanine (teal) dye.
No. Cd's are not radioactive and do not have. A half-life.
A CD player cannot play mp3 files. However, mp3 music can be burned onto a CD-R and played on a CD player.
yes it can play in CD player but it plays with audio only and no video..
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
They can play Cd-r's , example : a Cd-r that was copied & or burned from a pc. But , They can not play CD'S / software CD's (made) for a pc. jkvssc
not unless the CD player can play mp3 cds.
you can use DVD audio ripper to rip audio from DVD and then play on CD player
If you have a CD player with a resume mode, all you have to do is turn on the resume function, usually on the back of the CD player, and then after you stop the CD, all you have to do is press play again.
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.
Some cd playrrs won't play them to preveny piracy
No you can not, as CD-ROM games are for a PC or MAC.