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First you need to find out if your CD player plays CD-Rs, and if so, does it also play MP3s and WAV files. A simple way to do this is by looking it up in the manual. If you don't have a manual, try looking for your model on their website.
Next, make sure that you set your CD- burning software to burn a DATA disk. If you have the option, you could also burn a MP3 disk. Data disks have always worked for me.
Drag and drop (or Copy and Paste) your files into your burning software. Once you're satisfied with the songs on it, hit BURN or Write to Disk.
If your CD player does NOT play MP3s/WAVs, then you have to burn an AUDIO CD. Keep in mind, you can only add about 80 minutes of music to an audio disk.
I recommend using Nero to burn your CDs. It is one of the best burning software I have used. This should work. If in doubt, try this tutorial.
You laptop must have an MP3 Player before MP3 can paly on it. there lots of free MP3 player you can get online. Download one and install on your system and you will be able to play MP3.
Your cd player is not compatible with reading MP3 format...not all are.
You will have to get one that states its a Multi reader or more specifically MP3 compatible.
most older car and home stereos will NOT play mp3's or wav files reguardless what kind of CD they are written on.
You need a newer stereo OR convert the mp3s to cd audio and then burn them to any recordable cd.. (audio cds can be read by any cd player but will take more space)
Try getting a cd cleaning tool come with a disk with tiny brushes on it and cleaning solution to clean the eye or if you are using burned cds try and see what format you are buring such as mp3s mp4s some cd player only will play a certain formats such as mp3s.
have you tried using another computer to burn them as some of the latest updates will give u this problem if not there are probably some compatability issues
If your truck radio is a factory cd player, the easiest way to play mp3 through it is probably to burn your mp3s to CD as an Audio CD. There are aftermarket car stereos that can play mp3s directly, whether burned straight to CD, on a USB stick or via built-in storage.
Checked specs- YES -supposed to play MP3's.
Did you try other MP3 Audio disks in the DVD?
You can try the MP3 disk in your computer to make sure it is OK.
If it plays in the computer, have to suspect a problem with the DVD unit - probably the converter IC.
Im not sure how to do that.
What do I need to do? Thanx
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