Solving Problems Playing .cda Format Songs

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.cda files are representations of audio tracks on a CD and do not contain actual audio data, which is why they are small in size (around 12 kB). To play these songs on an MP3 player, users must rip the original CD to obtain the actual audio files in a format like MP3. Ripping can be accomplished using software such as Windows Media Player, which allows users to extract the audio data from the CD. Simply copying .cda files will not yield usable audio files, as they function more like hyperlinks to the actual songs. Converting .cda files directly to MP3 is not possible without the original CD.
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Can anyone tell me how to play this song which is in .cda format.
i copied the song from the net and i burned it on a cd but its still not playing from the cd.
 
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doesnt work...!
 
I thought that .cda files were the raw files that would be copied off of a disk; not actually ripped. If that's the case, then your SOL.

Check the size, if its smaller than it should be, then chances are its the copied file off of a disk.

edit: I think I was right, see below
CD Audio (.cda) tracks are audio files that can be stored on CD media. The .cda files are representations of CD audio tracks and do not contain the actual pulse code modulation (PCM) information.
 
Yes the files are small like 12 kB when they should be about 3MB or so.
any idea what am i supposed to do with a .cda file?
 
Select => Delete

they're useless by themselves
 
okay...
 
sorry for hijacking the topic,
I have a .cda files on my CD, and they work; but I want the songs to work on my MP3 player, so how do I get the actual MP3 songs?
 
how about .cda to mp3 converter?
 
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how about .cda to mp3 converter?
Actually I didn`t think of it as these .cda files are only representations (as minger said); but I googled it and found programs to do it; thank you :)
 
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I have a .cda files on my CD, and they work; but I want the songs to work on my MP3 player, so how do I get the actual MP3 songs?
You need the original CD, and you need to rip it.

how about .cda to mp3 converter?
Again, you need the background information. Converting CD data to mp3 is called ripping; you need the CD.

Think of .cda files as hyperlinks which link to the actual songs themselves. If all you have are those files, then you cannot convert it to a mp3.

In order to convert, you need to rip (not copy) a CD. This can be done with any number of programs, the easiest and most common simply being Windows Media Player. Insert CD, click the Rip button, and click start.
 
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