Burning a cd...it's a cda file and won't play on a stereo

Hello
I'm currently trially adobe audition 3.0 with a view to purchasing the programme if this trail run shows the software does what I need it to do.
I am trying to burn a mixdown track which ends in the extesion .wav
However when I burn this track onto a cd, the extension changes to .cda and while this track now playsback on my pc it will not play on my stereo which is what I need it to do.
Any advice?
M

muffpunch wrote:
I am burning the cd via Adobe Audition 3, so I'm not sure how I'd finalise it?
Neither am I - you don't get that option on a disk-at-once system, which the Audition one is.
The CDA extension is correct, but there's a good chance that one or more of several other things may have happened. The most likely, since this CD appears to play on your PC, is that the CD player you are playing it on doesn't like low-reflectivity CD-Rs - that's extremely common, even amongst ones that claim that they do. The second thing is simply that you burned it too fast - and that's something that unfortunately it's rather easy to do in Audition. The third common problem is that you are using cheap blanks with even lower reflectivity than normal CD-Rs - that's never good news.
So - get some decent, relatively new blanks of a recognisable brand, use the slowest burn speed you can, and try again. And try it in a few different players as well. Chances are that this is all that's wrong - and you will have this sort of problem to deal with whatever software you use.

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