Fill Out a form. About COM Library. Warning: Your browser has javascript disabled. Toggle menu visibility. Search our Knowledgebase. Answered By: Jessica Maris. Last Updated: Feb 26, Views: Place the CD into the disk drive, then select My Computer on your desktop. From Windows explorer, click on the drive for the CD. Select a file from the CD and copy it onto your desktop. Head to Library , under this tab, choose the CD drive letter from the left vertical menu bar.
Step 3. There will be a Ripping setting button at the top section of the window. Click it, then choose More Options. Step 4. On the Options dialog, hit the Change button to choose a location for the exports, open the format drop-down list and choose the desired audio format.
Based on your preference, there are more other options you can change. Then, click OK to save the settings. Step 5. While the files do not contain any actual audio data, they do contain indexing information that pertains to the audio CD that you are playing. Because of this, a user must have the actual audio CD in their hard drive in order for the songs that are indexed in the CDA file to play on their computer. You will need a program compatible with the specific file you are trying to open, as different programs may use files with file extension CDA for different purposes.
While we have not verified the apps ourselves yet, our users have suggested 10 different CDA openers which you will find listed below. Suggest another file format using extension CDA While we know of one file format using the. CDA file extension, there may be more. It is widespread that different programs use files with the same file extension for very different types of data.
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