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  <description>On Windows eight or Windows 8 Pro, whenever you insert a CD disc to the optical driver, you'll notice audio tacks are in the extension ofcda with a name within the format Track##.cda. I'll use Brasero as an example, since it is simple to make use of, in the repos, and put in by default on Ubuntu. Op…</description>
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  <published>2019-02-06 18:50:46</published>
  <title>Convert Cda To Wav</title>
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