spsfinest212
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My friend made me and mp3 cd with like 150 songs
but I can only listen to it on my computer
. Is there anything I can do to make it play in my car or my home stereo?


You can't usually play a disc of .mp3s on a car or home stereo. The files will have to be converted to .wavs, reburnt to a CD-R, and you'll be limited to a maximum of 74 or 80 minutes. That means you won't get all 150 songs on one disc.
Quite right... but I said "usually" because I've yet to have the pleasure to run across a car or home player that plays .mp3s.Well, not entirely true. A lot of CD players support CD's with MP3s on them. But if yours doesn't then you're just out of luck. Burning as an audio CD will only give you about 80 minutes worth of music.
Most new cars and home theater systems will play MP3 CD's, however the older ones generally do not.Quite right... but I said "usually" because I've yet to have the pleasure to run across a car or home player that plays .mp3s.![]()
All you need to play MP3's is the proper codec (software driver.) Be sure you have that.
We're not talking about play MP3s on a computer. Try and keep up.
I don't think that was an insult, if you would have read the OP you would have known.I can't. Your obviously superior knowlege and quickness overshadows my weak attempts to keep up. Now go insult someone else, son.