I Have a older sony CD player and MEMOREX CD-R record off my computer will not play
All CD players will play songs that are in a 44.1 Khz Wav format. You may have to copy the CDs recorded files to your computer, reformat to 44.1 Khz Wav, then burn them to a new CD.
because different formats play of different machines for example a mp3 will work on almost Anything but a wml might not work on cd or mp3 players and only other computers and stuff like that and other file types like ogg only work for games
You cannot change the data format once it has been written to the CD. You will need to write another CD with the data in music format to play in a CD player.
It has to be in music CD format. IT will not play MP3's.
Yes
This file format of a CD is dependent on the program you use to rip the data off the CD. Normally it is in the Mp3 format, but if you use Windows Media Player to rip the songs off it will be converted into .Wav format. - CascadeNeko
MP3 format data can be stored on a CD and played back on any MP3 compatible CD player.
There are two main types of CDs to use for a CD burning process: audio CD and Data CD. Audio CDs can play anywhere while a Data CD can play on a computer but may not play on a standalone CD player.
Windows Media Player will by default rip CD's into a wma format. This can be changed to other formats. wma is a proprietary format held by Microsoft.
There is an answer to it if you transfer it to something windows Media player you can rip the CD
That is most likely a read error, if your CD is in mp3 or another format a player meant to play music CD's will not be able to read it. When burning the CD make sure it is written in the correct format for your player, standard CD format holds much fewer songs than mp3, check the front of the unit to see what formats are supported.
It means that the music CD is not in a format that the media player can understand.
No, a normal CD player will not play Super Audio. Most DVD players recognize the format, though. These would be able to play the music on SA CD's.