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Old January 24th 09, 07:54 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsme.general
Heather
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Default .cda file associations


"David H. Lipman" wrote in message
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From: "Heather"

| Hmmm, that one didn't ring a bell so I checked in my later version
(11)
| of Windows Media Player.

| Open it and click on Options under Tools.....then click on the tab
for
| File Types. I didn't see .cda until I highlighted "Music CD
Playback"
| which is unticked on my machine. Give that a try and tick it if
needed.

| Heather

That's because you don't associate .CDA files. In fact if you view
their size their
rather small. Yet they represent 16bit WAV files that can be 10's of
megabytes in size.

In essence, these are CD Audio tracks. You don't associate them to a
media player. You lauunch a CD Audio player and play the disk.


OK.....but I am still not quite sure what you are saying. If I put a CD
in the computer, I utilize MusicMatch to listen to it. I only use WMP
if someone sends me a joke and it automatically opens in that.

I rarely play CD's on here because all of my music is on the hard drive.
So that is why I was a bit hazy on that.....I guess. Could be *old age*
too, LOL. And don't you dare agree!!!!!!

Figgs


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