How to Enable CD-DA
CD-DA is the connotation for compact disc-digital audio. This refers to the all-digital audio stored on a CD. This format was first introduced and created by Sony and Philips, and has become the universal CD audio format (only it is more commonly referred to as simply "CD"). Most computer and audio programs will play CD audio without flaw, however, certain audio programs require the CD-DA format to be enabled before the audio will begin to play. These are commonly professional programs, and however different the programs are, they typically will allow the CD-DA format to be enabled in roughly the same way.
Instructions
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Open the audio program that doesn't automatically recognize the CD-DA audio format.
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Click the "Options" tab, which will be found on the top toolbar. This will pull down a submenu. From that Sub menu there will be a selection "CD-DA." Click this selection to bring up the CD-DA window.
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Either click the box next to "Enable CD-DA", or simply click "Enable CD-DA Subsystem Enabled." Click "Apply" and the audio program will now recognize the CD-DA audio format.
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