Hi, no you could not, since the files are not in  .cdah format, (that is the
files most pro c.ds are recorded in), normal  cd players will not rekognise
them. But, if you bot an mp3 player, you could by an adaptor for your car,
and lisson like that.

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From: "Donna Corson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2006 1:11 PM
Subject: Very Basic Question from a Beginner


> I have downloaded some audio mp3 files and can listen to them on my
computer
> in winamp and windows media player, etc.  What I want to know is if I burn
> these files onto a cd, could I play them in any cd player such as the one
in
> our car, etc.?
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> Thanks for any information that someone might take the time to give me.
>
> Donna and Lettie
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