It was in the early 1990's when compact disc player technology started to become popular. Today, a compact disc player replaces a record player and cassette player from previous decades. Since that time, digital music files have started to replace traditional compact discs.
A compact disc player is a music player that uses laser to read musical discs. The compact disc player, also known as a CD player started to gain in popularity in the 1990's. Today it takes the place of cassette players that use outdated technology.
A compact disc player uses a laser beam of infrared light to read the music on discs. Compact discs are available in every musical genre and for all age groups. There are even books available on CD.
The compact disc player can be found in many different places. Most automobiles come with a compact disc player as standard equipment. When the player first came out it was made to play one CD at a time.
Then as technology advanced players became available with more than one CD changer, allowing you to play several or more CD's in a row. A portable compact disc player is commonly used when you are away from home.
Many people use them when they exercise or play sports. Earbuds or headphones can be used with them so that the music is heard directly in the ears.
Most computers come with the ability to create CD's as well as with a built in compact disc player. Software on the computer allows you to play music on the CD's and hear it through the speakers of the computer.
You can also create your own CD's by adding any type of music you want to a blank disc. Music is digitally encoded to be burned onto a CD. Compact disc players have come a long way since they first become popular in the 1990's.
CD player features allow you to skip parts of songs or whole songs, fast forward, rewind, pause and even replay songs that you like. CD's hold many songs and can be easily transported.