Provided by: libcdio-utils_2.1.0-3ubuntu0.2_amd64
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>