Burning DVD, won't play

I have used itunes to burn a DVD of my music. I can't play these files in my car, which plays MP3 files, but apparently not the M4P files that itunes copies to a burned DVD. When I copy the same files to a CD audio disc they work just fine.
Funny thing is I received a DVD burned from the previous owner and it works just fine. No idea if he took his files from itunes. Anyone have a solution?
Thanks!

m4p files are protected files files from iTunes music store. These cannot be played by any car stereo I know of. You need iTunes or iPod to play m4p files.
The DVD that works probably contains only mp3 files.

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