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Posted by cdoronc on 10/03/06 06:33
adding info to my question - the following is the definition of CDA
from wikipedia:
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A CD Audio Track or .cda file is a small (44 bytes) file generated by
Microsoft Windows for each track on an audio CD. The file contains
indexing information that programs can use to play or rip the disc. The
files are given names in the format Track??.cda.
The .cda files do not contain the actual PCM wave data, but instead
tell where on the disc the track starts and stops. If the file is
copied from the CD-ROM to the computer, it becomes useless, since it is
only a shortcut to part of the disc. However, some audio editing and CD
creation programs will, from the user's perspective, load .cda files as
though they are actual audio data files.
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Still, would expect Anapod to handl this... is it too much to ask?
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