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I've added the first reference, thus I removed the "No references" Template like the said template talk page suggests. JohnnyCoal ( talk) 14:45, 1 March 2022 (UTC)
An anonymous editor changed this article to what I think was an attempt at a redirect to Red Book (audio CD standard). However, that article has nothing to do with the information that was here. Which is why I reverted it. If the anon would like to add information about the cda format to either article, that would be helpful. -- Alynna 03:01, 6 November 2005 (UTC)
Couple things:
“ | If the file is “copied” from the CD-ROM to the computer, it becomes useless, since it is only a shortcut to part of the disc. However, some audio editing and CD creation programs will, from the user's perspective, load .cda files as though they are actual audio data files. | ” |
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I've added the first reference, thus I removed the "No references" Template like the said template talk page suggests. JohnnyCoal ( talk) 14:45, 1 March 2022 (UTC)
An anonymous editor changed this article to what I think was an attempt at a redirect to Red Book (audio CD standard). However, that article has nothing to do with the information that was here. Which is why I reverted it. If the anon would like to add information about the cda format to either article, that would be helpful. -- Alynna 03:01, 6 November 2005 (UTC)
Couple things:
“ | If the file is “copied” from the CD-ROM to the computer, it becomes useless, since it is only a shortcut to part of the disc. However, some audio editing and CD creation programs will, from the user's perspective, load .cda files as though they are actual audio data files. | ” |