M2TS to CDDA Converter

Extract CD-quality raw audio from M2TS Blu-ray video

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CD-Ready Audio

CDDA is the native format for audio CDs. Extract M2TS Blu-ray soundtracks directly into CD-burnable raw audio.

Blu-ray to CD Audio

Pull audio from M2TS video and get raw CDDA output — ready for CD authoring without intermediate format conversions.

Fast Processing

Audio extraction bypasses video data. CDDA output from M2TS is generated quickly on our servers.

How to convert M2TS to CDDA

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Select files from Computer, Google Drive, Dropbox, URL or by dragging it on the page.

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Choose cdda or any other format you need as a result (more than 200 formats supported)

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Let the file convert and you can download your cdda file right afterwards

About formats

M2TS (MPEG-2 Transport Stream) is a container format used primarily for multiplexing audio, video, and other data on Blu-ray Disc media. The format is specified as part of the Blu-ray Disc Audio-Video (BDAV) standard developed by the Blu-ray Disc Association, with commercial Blu-ray products launching in 2006. M2TS files wrap content in MPEG-2 transport stream packets with an additional 4-byte timestamp header prepended to each 188-byte packet, resulting in 192-byte packets that enable more precise timing and error recovery during optical disc playback. This extended packet structure helps maintain synchronization when dealing with the variable read speeds inherent to disc-based media. M2TS supports the major Blu-ray video codecs including H.264/AVC, MPEG-2, and VC-1, alongside audio formats such as Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD Master Audio, and LPCM for lossless surround sound. The container is also used by AVCHD camcorders for recording high-definition footage, making it common in both consumer disc playback and video production workflows. M2TS files preserve chapter markers, subtitle streams, and interactive menu data within the transport stream. Reliable synchronization mechanisms and support for high-quality codecs make M2TS well-suited for archiving high-definition content where preserving full source quality is essential.
Initial release: 2006
CDDA (Compact Disc Digital Audio), known as the Red Book standard, defines audio stored on music CDs. Jointly developed by Sony and Philips and published in 1980, it established parameters that shaped digital audio for decades: 16-bit linear PCM at 44.1 kHz stereo, yielding 1,411.2 kbps uncompressed. Each disc holds up to 80 minutes organized into tracks with index points, sub-channel data for text display, and error correction codes (CIRC) ensuring reliable playback despite minor scratches. When audio is ripped from a CD, the resulting stream is often saved with the .cdda extension as raw PCM before conversion. The most obvious advantage is uncompressed, lossless nature — what reaches your ears is mathematically identical to the studio master at the specified resolution. Robust error correction provides excellent resilience, maintaining audio integrity even when disc surfaces suffer moderate wear. Having sold billions of units since the first commercial release in 1982, CDDA established baseline quality expectations for digital music and remains the reference against which compressed codecs are measured.
Developer: Sony / Philips
Initial release: October 1980

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert M2TS to CDDA?

CDDA is raw CD audio at 44.1 kHz, 16-bit stereo. Extract M2TS soundtracks in the exact format needed for burning audio CDs.

What is CDDA exactly?

CDDA (Compact Disc Digital Audio) is the raw, uncompressed format used on commercial audio CDs — no headers, pure PCM audio data.

What software handles CDDA?

CD burning tools like ImgBurn, Nero, and K3b work with CDDA data. SOX and Audacity can also read raw CDDA streams.

Is CDDA the same as WAV?

CDDA is raw PCM data without a file header, while WAV wraps the same audio in a RIFF container. Audio content can be identical.

Can I burn extracted audio to CD?

CDDA output is in the exact format that audio CD burners expect. Import it into your burning software and create a playable disc.