I'm sure this is elementary but neither I or my brother can figure this out. I have three demo's done in studio and I got a CD and they are .cda files. Like a commercial CD, right? Can I copy those to my hard drive or do I have to do something else? Like rip them with software? I just want a copy on my hard drive so I can make an mp3 file. I just tried to do it in Audacity audio software, it says it can't do it with .cda, convert to a file format it can use. If it were a WAV file, I could. How do I do this?

EDIT: Never mind, it's done. I had "saved to library" within RealPlayer which is on this laptop and I finally found the files after rebooting. And somehow, they were converted to mp3. I didn't do that, maybe it does it automatically. ANyway, it's done.

[This message has been edited by SemiLiveMusic (edited 01-06-2005).]
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