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A client of mine wants clips of his CD to play on the site I am building for him. The CD was recorded at a concert. The clips are in .cda format.
1. First I tried to copy the CD onto another CD. I got the message that there wasn't enough room. I know this is not true because this was a new CD with plenty of room. I never get problems like this when trying to copy CDs onto other CDs.
2. I then tried to copy the CD onto my harddrive. That seemed to work. However, when I then attempted to play any of the songs off my harddrive (with Windows Media Player), I got an error message that the song is not in a proper format. When I attempted to play the exact same songs off the original CD, with the same software, they played fine.
I do not know what to do. Solutions welcome. Also, any suggestions as to forums more suitable for this question are welcome.

CDA is not an actual file format, it's more of an index file than anything else. You'll need to convert the CDA files to WAV or MP3 to get them to work
http://www.mp3cdburner.net/mp3-glossary.htm

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