M4A to CDDA Converter

Prepare M4A audio as raw CDDA for disc burning

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CD-Ready Audio

Convert M4A tracks to CDDA raw audio — the Red Book standard needed for burning high-quality audio compact discs.

Uncompressed Output

CDDA delivers full uncompressed PCM audio at 44.1 kHz/16-bit — the maximum fidelity that audio CDs support.

Cloud Conversion

The M4A to CDDA decoding happens on our servers. Your device simply uploads and downloads — no local processing needed.

How to convert M4A 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

M4A is Apple's preferred file extension for audio-only content inside an MPEG-4 Part 14 container, widely adopted after the launch of the iTunes Music Store in 2003. The extension distinguishes pure audio streams from video-capable MP4 files, signaling to players that no video track is present. Under the hood, an M4A file most commonly wraps an AAC-LC (Advanced Audio Coding, Low Complexity) bitstream, though Apple Lossless (ALAC) payloads also use the same extension. AAC-encoded M4A files deliver better sound quality than MP3 at equivalent bit rates, thanks to improved spectral band replication, temporal noise shaping, and a refined psychoacoustic model. Sample rates up to 96 kHz and bit depths up to 24-bit are supported. Apple ecosystem integration is seamless — iTunes, Apple Music, iPhone, iPad, and macOS all handle M4A natively — while third-party support spans VLC, foobar2000, Android, and most car infotainment systems. Three tangible benefits define the format: superior coding efficiency over older lossy codecs, rich metadata through the MP4 atom structure (artwork, chapters, lyrics), and dual-mode flexibility serving both lossy and lossless workflows.
Developer: Apple Inc.
Initial release: 2001
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 M4A to CDDA?

CDDA is the raw audio format used on audio CDs (Red Book standard). Converting to CDDA prepares your M4A music for burning to physical discs.

What is CDDA exactly?

Compact Disc Digital Audio — uncompressed PCM at 44.1 kHz, 16-bit stereo. The standard that defines how audio CDs store music.

How large are CDDA files?

CDDA is raw uncompressed audio — about 10 MB per minute. A 4 MB M4A song may produce a 40+ MB CDDA file.

What software burns CDDA to disc?

ImgBurn, Nero, iTunes, and Windows Media Player can burn raw audio data to CD. The CDDA output is ready for direct use.

Can I convert a full album?

Upload all your M4A album tracks and batch convert them to CDDA — then burn the entire album to a CD in one session.

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