with mplayer "cdda" is just internal notation to mplayer to use the
player device defined by the "-cdrom-device" option.  If no device is
specified, mplayer will try to use /dev/cdrom/

/dev/cdrom is OK for most Linux systems but not for OSX.

cdda2wav operates slightly differently and wants to work on the device
directly so usually the device id is a 3 digit identifier but again on
OSX it is different.  I believe the following could work depending on
which ones has the typo.

cdda2wav -track 1 -Igeneric_scsi -DIOCompactDiskServices/1 track1.wav

or

cdda2wav -track 1 -Igeneric_scsi -DIOCompactDiscServices/1 track1.wav

These assume you have only one CDROM/DVDROM/Combo device


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