bionic (1) cdda-player.1.gz

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NAME

       cdda-player: - simple curses CD player

DESCRIPTION

       cdda-player  is  a  simple  curses CD player.  It can pick up artist, CD name and song title from CD-Text
       info on the CD or via CDDB.

       usage: cdda-player [options] [device]

       default for to search for a CD-ROM device with a CD-DA loaded

   These command line options available:
       -h     print this help

       -k     print key mapping

       -a     start up in auto-mode

       -v     verbose

   for non-interactive use (only one) of these:
       -l     list tracks

       -c     print cover (PostScript to stdout)

       -C     close CD-ROM tray. If you use this option, a CD-ROM device name must be specified.

       -p     play the whole CD

       -t n   play track >n<

       -t a-b play all tracks between a and b (inclusive)

       -L     set volume level

       -s     stop playing

       -S     list audio subchannel information

       -e     eject cdrom

       That's all. Oh, maybe a few words more about the auto-mode. This is the 'dont-touch-any-key' feature. You
       load  a  CD, player starts to play it, and when it is done it ejects the CD. Start it that way on a spare
       console and forget about it...

       (c) 1997-98 Gerd Knorr <kraxel@goldbach.in-berlin.de> (c) 2005-2006, 2017 Rocky Bernstein <rocky@gnu.org>

       cdda-player is a simple curses CD player.  It can pick up artist, CD name and  song  title  from  CD-Text
       info on the CD or via CDDB.

       usage: cdda-player [options] [device]

       default for to search for a CD-ROM device with a CD-DA loaded

   These command line options available:
       -h     print this help

       -k     print key mapping

       -a     start up in auto-mode

       -v     verbose

   for non-interactive use (only one) of these:
       -l     list tracks

       -c     print cover (PostScript to stdout)

       -C     close CD-ROM tray. If you use this option, a CD-ROM device name must be specified.

       -p     play the whole CD

       -t n   play track >n<

       -t a-b play all tracks between a and b (inclusive)

       -L     set volume level

       -s     stop playing

       -S     list audio subchannel information

       -e     eject cdrom

       That's all. Oh, maybe a few words more about the auto-mode. This is the 'dont-touch-any-key' feature. You
       load a CD, player starts to play it, and when it is done it ejects the CD. Start it that way on  a  spare
       console and forget about it...

       (c) 1997-98 Gerd Knorr <kraxel@goldbach.in-berlin.de> (c) 2005-2006, 2017 Rocky Bernstein <rocky@gnu.org>