upload the whole cd onto your comp. then put it onto mp3 =]
2007-03-07 21:28:42
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answer #1
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answered by caitlin; xxx 5
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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. Cda files can be played only from a CD-ROM. To test a .cda file, either try to play a different .cda file from your CD-ROM or try to play a .cda file from a different CD-ROM. Copied from the CD-ROM to the hard disc it cannot be played. This is format used for encoding music on all commercial compact discs. If you buy a CD from a store, the music on that CD is stored in CDA format. Unfortunately, your computer can't store files in CDA format, so you still have to convert CDA files to another format to store on your hard disk.
So, what should you do? If those songs you downloaded are from your CDs, then use any music program to rip them, and convert them to .mp3, wma, acc, etc...format. Windows Media Player will convert for you, Winamp (winamp.com) will do too, even iTunes will do. Most players will rip and convert your cda to mp3.
2007-03-07 21:33:47
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answer #2
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answered by digital_goddess_usa 3
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Go to Start,All Programs,Windows Digital Media Enhancements, Windows Audio Converter
2007-03-07 21:37:11
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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what? just go to windows media player 10 or 11 version, go to the 'RIP' tab, but also dont forget to go to tool option --> option ---> go to rip music type tab ----> change rip setting format to MP3.
Just insert your cd first ok. u dont need any other converter applications. cheers
2007-03-07 22:47:44
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answer #4
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answered by ivan_the_terrible 4
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u can change the files extension from DOS, if it does not work then u can have mp3 convertor from market, friends, or even from the internet.
2007-03-07 21:32:43
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answer #5
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answered by Honey 2
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if you search for cda to mp3 convertor, you'll see thousands of programs to do it.
2007-03-07 21:37:31
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answered by Jim 7
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Use windows media player 11 there's a button marked "Rip" you can do it from there
2007-03-08 00:26:08
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answered by Anonymous
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upload them on to your computer, then click 'Rip' (or copy) then go to 'format' and click on mp3.
2007-03-07 21:33:39
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answered by Anonymous
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