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It all depends on the capability of the drive you are using to "play" the music. You could use CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R, DVD-RW on a DVD player for instance. If you are using a CD player in an older car...it might only accept CD-R. There are also two ways to record music (on, lets just say for giggles) a CD-R. You can create a CD with music format files (typically WAV files) or you can create one full of small MP3 files. WAV files play only 74 minutes worth of music. An MP3 could play for hours and hours. Some car CD players don't like MP3 formats. The newer cars typically do.

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