_verified_ — Rambo 1 Cda
While Western markets moved from VHS to DVD, Poland experienced a unique intermediate format: , often erroneously labeled as "CDA" by consumers. These were standard 700MB CD-ROMs that stored movies in MPEG-1 or Video CD (VCD) format. The term "CDA" stuck in common language because the discs looked exactly like audio CDs and played in CD-ROM drives (using file extensions like .DAT or .MPG), but contained full feature films.
If you have a specific file named rambo.1.cda.proper , it likely refers to a of the movie or soundtrack where "CDA" was the group tag or media source, and "Proper" means it's a fixed version of an earlier bad rip. rambo 1 cda