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Originally Posted by easterbunny its defintly not a problem with the files infact its completly normal , even if youll insert an original audio cd youll see 44 bytes .cda files its a part of the audiocd standard , .cda files refer to the audio data but they dont actually contain it, some more info here http://www.coolutils.com/Formats/CDA , if you wanna copy audio tracks to the hard drive it cannot be done with a file manager , only with a cd ripping software like exact audio copy , your car cd player doesnt play it cuz its picky just try other media |
Refer to 1st post, the OP is trying to copy MP3s to .CDA.. I'll get a quote:
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I am just trying to burn my MP3's to Audio CD's that I can play in any CD player.
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But you have a point about .cda size. Maybe the OP is trying to drag .cda files across, not .mp3s - that would explain everything.
