What plays CDA files?
CDA, or Compact Disc Audio, is a file format used for storing audio tracks on CDs, denoted by the “.cda” file extension. You can play CDA files only directly from a CD-ROM; you cannot play CDA files copied to your computer’s hard drive unless you first convert them to another audio format.CDA FormatCDA files represent the audio tracks of a CD, but they do not contain the actual pulse code modulation (PCM) information. Standard audio CDs consist of a sampling rate of 44.1 kHz and a sample size of 16 bits.Other Audio FormatsThere are various other formats you can use for playing audio files, including Audio Interchange File Format (AIF), MP3 Audio File (MP3), and Wave Audio File (WAV).CDA ConversionThird-party conversion software allows users to convert CDA files to another audio format. Many popular conversion programs are available at CNET’s Download.com site.Playing Converted Audio FilesOnce converted, you can play audio files on Windows Media Player or any other media player of your