Windows 7 - .CDA confusion
Asked By Paul Hoberg
16-Nov-09 12:06 AM
My CD that I want to put into my ipod shows the tracks as .CDA type files.
How can I change them into a format the the ipod will accept? TIA, Pail
Grabber
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Audio
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Pail
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Ipod
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CDA
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Mp3
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Orange replied to Paul Hoberg
Rip them off the as mp3 files (Audio Grabber will do the job nicely) then
transfer them to your iPod using iTunes.
Cheers,
Jerry
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