Actually I do not have a mp3 player, so I have to burn my songs onto cdr disks and I get on average about 15 per disk.... so my question is.... can I burn them onto a dvdr disk and play in my car stereo?? i figure if a 70mb cdr can hold about 15 songs... then a 4.7gb dvdr can hold close to 100 right????
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Alas, no!
Dvd players may read cd's but not visa-versa. They are different media although they look similar.
Your cd player in your car will not read mp3's either. I suspect you have been or you burning program has been, converting those to wave files, which car cd players can read.
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No, unfortunatelly you cann't.
You can burn your mp3s on a DVD Disc and access them from your PC, or special (and currently rare) DVD standalones. -
Most DVD standalones, which can play mp3, should be able to play mp3 on DVD-Rs (at least half of it).The newer ones (i got a tine portable DVD player for my car) can play all of them (IMHO it's sort of size (2GB) limit).
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