Car CDs can be turned on directly by pressing the Power button. Some car CDs are knob-type, and you can just turn them to the appropriate volume.
The music switch in the car is usually on the display screen on the center console. When you open the central control display with a music symbol or an MP3 button, it is the music switch. Cars without a central control display The music switch is CD or FM, which means you can play music by inserting a CD or turning on the radio.
The button that plays songs in the car with the word FM refers to the FM radio, which is the signal received by the car through the antenna; ROM is CDROM, and pressing this button switches to playing CD; RPT means loop playback, Press continuously to switch between single loop and entire CD loop; CD means selecting the CD player, which can play the music of the disc.
For music, use NERO to burn audio CDs, not data CDs. The capacity unit of audio CD is time, 70 minutes or 80 minutes. In other words, no matter how big your music file is, it will be the same after burning. The only thing that matters is the length of the music. Generally, about 15 songs can be recorded on one disc. In fact, it is what we usually call CDs.