> > You need to convert your
> > audio files to *.cda (I think that's what it is) for CD players to
> > be able to read it.
>
> Nate, I'm not sure if that is accurate. I believe that a CD player
> can also read wave files (if they can't then the wave files are
> somehow automatically converted because I copy wave files to CDRs all
> of the time and play them on regular CD players (you have to close the
> disc)
Neither of those are accurate. The *.cda files are a virtual
filesystem Windows 9x imposes on CDs. There are no files on am
audio CD, just 44.1KHz PCM audio data. The CD burning program
converts the waves to that data when it burns the CD.
Check out http://www.fadden.com/cdrfaq for more info.
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JT
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