the question is not whether the downloads were mp3s (which statistically speaking they were), but rather if the CD you burned was an audio CD or not...you would make that choice via your burning program...again to play in the vast majority of CD players you must make an audio CD...a data CD of mp3s will usually not play unless the player supports mp3 playback...do this, put the CD in your computer and explore it...if its a data CD of mp3s, the files will show up as mp3s...if its an audio CD they will show as files with .cda extensions....audio CD or not, still there is a % of players that will not play CDr's, and this is many times an important aspect when buying technology which also applies to buying a DVD player...one has to make sure the device supports the intended use the buyer plans to put it to..
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