What are the formats does the normal cd player use.eg car cd player.?



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A “normal” CD player, as in a player that can only play CDs, uses what is called CDDA format. This format is not freely available, and is not easy to work with. Also, if you want to use this format, you need to get a license to use it from Phillips (Your burning software has one of these licenses)

However, CDs are usually recorded in “WAV” files and then transferred to audio CD by your burning software. If you put WAV files on a data disk, and put it in your CD player, the “normal” CD player would have no idea how to play it.

With that being said, many newer CD players, especially ones in cars, can now understand MP3, WMA, even WAV files.

So to answer your question, the standard audio format for CDs is CDDA; that would be the format that can play in any CD player no matter what. However, many CD players now accept CDDA, MP3, WMA, and WAV.

CDDA is also known as “Red Book” and “IEC 908”

I hope this helps.
WAV would be ok. Although in new cars there are often CD players which are capable of playing MP3 as well.

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CDA . CD Audio. newer models will also play MP3's.

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