Want to stop burnning .cda format to discs, HOw????

G

Guest

It seems like since i got windows media 10, when I burn cds they all burn in
..cda format, even tried using itunes and still show up as a .cda file. How
do I change this? Thanks
 
M

Mike Williams

hooking said:
It seems like since i got windows media 10, when I burn cds they all burn in
.cda format, even tried using itunes and still show up as a .cda file. How
do I change this? Thanks

CDA is just a "view" - pointers to tracks on a regular audio CD.

Are you telling us you don't want to see this (which is a Windows, not
just WMP issue) or that you want to burn WMA/MP3/Data CDs?


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G

Guest

i want to see the actual file extension name on the end of it so i know what
format it is in.
 
M

Mike Williams

treearelli said:
i want to see the actual file extension name on the end of it so i know what
format it is in.

Then you want to burn a data CD, not an audio CD (which means you won't
eb able to play it in a typical hifi or car stereo CD player). Look it
up in the Help File.
 
D

Dennis Marks

If you are using Microsoft Media Player the choice is above the right pane
on the burn page. If you are using the operating system there is a choice in
the wizard.
 

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