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what are the mp3 protocols necessary for a music cd to play in a stereo cd player?
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<blockquote data-quote="KaitlynMcPartlin" data-source="post: 2490246" data-attributes="member: 852199"><p>You need a newer CD player that plays CD's in MP3 format. Not all CD players do that. There's nothing wrong with your CD. In fact, every car built by GM and Ford since 2005 will play your CD. I have a country music CD with 180 songs on it, and it plays perfectly in my parents' cars. </p><p></p><p>Perhaps you know that a DVD player is also an MP3-CD player. Buy a basic DVD player, connect it to your stereo (audio only), and it will play on that just fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KaitlynMcPartlin, post: 2490246, member: 852199"] You need a newer CD player that plays CD's in MP3 format. Not all CD players do that. There's nothing wrong with your CD. In fact, every car built by GM and Ford since 2005 will play your CD. I have a country music CD with 180 songs on it, and it plays perfectly in my parents' cars. Perhaps you know that a DVD player is also an MP3-CD player. Buy a basic DVD player, connect it to your stereo (audio only), and it will play on that just fine. [/QUOTE]
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