How do I open or create cda files?
CDA files are artificially created by the Windows CD-ROM driver. They do not exist on the CD itself. They are only 44 bytes in size and do not contain any audio. They hold track times and provide a file based mechanism for referring to specific tracks. They make it possible to drag-and-drop a track for playback in programs like Media Player. To copy audio tracks from a CD in GoldWave, use the Tool | CD Reader command. To create audio tracks, separate CD-R software is required.