I accidently bought dvds instead of cds, can I still record and listen to music on a dvd with my cd player?

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No, sorry. DVD players can read CDs, and DVD burners (for computers) can record CDs, but it doesn’t work the other way around. CD recorders can’t burn DVDs, and CD players can’t play DVDs.

If you don't have a DVD burner, blank DVDs will be useless to you, except as coasters... I'd recommend giving them away to a techie friend if it's too late to return them.

No You have to have the apropriate disk for your burner, Ie CD R/RW. Dvds will not play in a cd player even if they have music files on them. ~XSpoonX~'s Recommendations Philips CD-Rs (CR7D5NS3017) (CR7D5NS3017) Amazon List Price: $25.11 .

No, but if you have a DVD burner you can backup your entire MP3 collections on a couple of disks. Sorry...most cd can't read these it requires a different frequency laser head. Sources: Experience with Computers and Drives .

No. CD players aren't able to read DVDs. While the disks look the same, DVD technology is much more advanced (and much more expensive) and CD players aren't able to read the information on a DVD.

Here's a simple analogy: When you read a book, a light bulb shines light on the pages and you see the light that is reflected back. The dark areas (or letters) reflect less light than the white paper and form patterns that you understand. CDs and DVDs are optical, which means they also use light to read information off of a disc.

The information is stored in a series of reflective and non-reflective areas on the surface of the disc. When you play it the CD or DVD player shines a laser on the shiny side and reads the pattern that comes back. The problem is that DVDs use much smaller dots than CDs.

If they were books, DVDs would be small type and CDs would be large print. A CD player can only read large print, a DVD player can read the small type as well. Howstuffworks has an extended answer to this question, but I hope this simple analogy helps..

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I have downloaded music videos from youtube from my realplayer. I want to put them on dvds. Will my dvd player play them.

I need to find the music group chicago their cds.

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