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I'm an aviation historian. I recently received a CD from a retired Air Force pilot with a copy of a radio transmission during a combat mission in the Vietnam War. There were three audio tracks on the CD. When I played the CD, however, there was no radio transmission, only pretty awful music. When I looked at the CD, there were three .cda files listed. A .cda file, of course, is nothing but an index marker on the CD and contains no actual data. In talking to the pilot, he simply did a "drag-and-drop" copy of the CD he had which did not copy the actual audio transmissions. I would like him to copy the disk again using ImgBurn so as to copy the entire disk, including the actual audio content, not just the .cda files. How do I tell him what to do?

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