mp3 is a high-compression encoding format for encoding audio files. CD,which stands for compact disc is a storage device.Any kind of information can be stored in a CD if there is a proper software and at least one CD/DVD drive.mp3 files can also be stored in CDs.
MP3 is an audio encoding format. Not counting the electricity required to run the system, there are no physical byproducts in the creation of an MP3 file.
Taking something off a CD: If you went to a shop, bought a CD, then put all the tracks from the CD to your computer that would be CD Ripping (ripping the data of your CD) it also could happen with DVD's.
Yes, you can transfer audiobooks from CDs to a SanDisk MP3 player by ripping the audio files from the CDs to your computer and then transferring them to the MP3 player using a USB cable. Make sure to use the compatible audio file format supported by your MP3 player for playback.
I do not believe it is. I know the stock stereo from the 2006 Mazda 3 does not support mp3 cds.
Yes, providing you have the required ports and cables you can play them from your iPod, mp3 player, etc. However, some CD players do not recognise the MP3 format if they are on a CD and will not play such CDs.
Some will but most do not. You have to check the features listed. Be careful though. Many say MP3 ready but that only means it has a jack for connecting an MP3 player and basically using the boom box as an amp and speakers. It has to say compatible with CDs recorded in MP3 format.
A 2001 Neon radio will only play the standard cd format. It will not play mp3's.
Amazon now has most of the albums in CD format, and a few in MP3 Download format. The older albums are doubled up and sound great.
MP3 is an audio compression file format. Music CDs you purchase from the store come in a wav format. If you use a CD Ripper like Express Rip, you can then save these songs onto your computer in an mp3 file format. Then you can use an audio CD burning program, like Express Burn, to create a music CD with MP3 file formats. Notice that your original CD will only hold about 12-15 songs and your new mp3 CD will hold around 100 songs. That is one of the many advantages of using an mp3 format.
Copy CD music to localhost and convert audio to iPod compatible format(mp3, aac, m4a).
It all depends on the length of the song and the quality of the encoding, but I think most people estimate about 250 songs in 1GB.