Yes, but it depends on what CD player you use. Almost any CD-R can be used to put mp3 songs on it. I burn CD's with music on them all the time, but I have to make sure that I use the same CD player because you never know if it will work on the next one.
cdr can be formatted into an audio CD, data CD or video CD... its the format you choose that determines what you can put onto it. cdr can take almost anything. note, if you just drag mp3 files onto your cdr and burn, it does not make it an audio CD, but data.
types of optical disc drive are: cd,dvd,blueray,cdr,cdrw,dvdrw,mp3,mp4
not unless the CD player can play mp3 cds.
If the CD is a CDR is can only be Used Once.If the CD is a CDRW it can be erased and used multiple times.
No not necessarily, if its a straight cdr/right it will only burn regular cds not in the format of mp3 cds which hold many more songs. Hope that answered your question :)
It is a CD, DVD, Blue Ray, CDR, CDi, CDRW, DVDRW, MP3, MP4, or any of a dozen other varieties of laser data readers.
MP3 format data can be stored on a CD and played back on any MP3 compatible CD player.
RCD? Could be CDR they mean. CD-R = Recordable CD. Maybe they mean to say CDR which is the recordable CD but said it the alphabets like we say the words, Recordable CD. I would be that I am correct. Good luck.
Yes, there are car CD/MP3 players available for under $100. Some of the highest rated models for in dash CD/MP3 players at this price are the Pioneer DEH-1100MP CD/MP3 Player, Clarion CZ109 CD/MP3/WMA Receiver, Kenwood KDC-MP142 CD/MP3 Player, JVC KD-R200 In-Dash CD/MP3 Player, and the Sony CDX-GT330 CD/MP3 Player.
A CD player cannot play mp3 files. However, mp3 music can be burned onto a CD-R and played on a CD player.
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.
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.