Quote Originally Posted by TechMouse
Quote Originally Posted by alsynthe
Quote Originally Posted by TechMouse
Audio CD is wav.... just 16-bit 44.1kHz WAV.
it isnt actually techmouse, it has a strange named format like cda or something
Dodgy is right, CDA is like the index file.

It is actually stored as WAV - which (as Dodgy also says) is just PCM data.
Not technically. WAV is a file format. Red book is another different file format. True both of them are just raw waveforms, but they're not encoded the same. Also WAV can be an bit-depth / rate etc you want. The default is usually CD quality, but you can change that easily any audio editor when you come to record or save your WAV file