NAME
cdtool - play and catalog audio CDROMs on CDROM drive(s)
SYNOPSIS
cdeject [-[0..9]|-d device] [-V|-?|-h]
cdclose [-[0..9]|-d device] [-V|-?|-h]
cdir -n [-[0..9]|-d device] [-r|-s|-t|-V|-?|-h]
cdinfo [-[0..9]|-d device] [-a|-r|-s|-t|-v|-V|-?|-h]
cdpause [-[0..9]|-d device] [-V|-?|-h]
cdplay [-[0..9]|-d device] [start [stop]
cdplay [-[0..9]|-d device] [+|- number]
cdplay [-[0..9]|-d device] [start|stop|resume|eject|close|info|dir]
cdplay [-[0..9]|-d device] [-V|-?|-h]
cdstop [-[0..9]|-d device] [-V|-?|-h]
cdvolume [-[0..9]|-d device] [-V|-?|-h|level]
cdshuffle [-[0..9]|-d device] [-V|-?|-h]
DESCRIPTION
The cdeject command ejects the current compact disc.
The cdclose command closes the CDROM tray.
The cdir command lists information about the currently loaded audio
compact disc. In particular, it lists the lengths of all tracks. It
also references the database files specified in the CDTOOLPATHDB
environment variable and the ~/.cdtooldb file, which use a simplified
version of the format used by workman(1). If one of these files
contains an entry for the current compact disc, cdir will print title,
artist, and track name information.
-n Do not lookup any information in the database files.
-s Print information in a short format: only author, title,
and current track, all on one line.
-t Print a template for the current cd, including title,
artist, and track name information if available. If blank
lines are filled in, this can be appended to the
~/.cdtooldb file.
The cdinfo command, with no option used, will print out the audiostatus
(playing, etc.).
-a Print out the absolute disc time.
-r Print out the relative track time.
-s Print out the audiostatus.
-t Print out the current track.
-v All info: status track absolute relative.
The cdpause command pauses the currently playing compact disc. Resume
by using cdplay with no arguments.
The cdplay command plays the compact disc. If called with one
argument, this is the starting track number. If called with two
arguments, these are the starting and stopping track numbers. If the
first argument is a + or - then skip the number of tracks given by the
second argument forward or backward. If no second argument is give,
skip one. A 0 as first argument or no argument replays current track.
The cdstop command stops the compact disc, if it is playing.
The cdvolume command sets the output volume level of the CD player.
The level is an integer from 0 to 255.
The cdshuffle command plays the audio tracks on the disc in random
order.
The default device opened is /dev/cdrom. This default and others may
be changed in config.h. Options supported by all programs are:
-[0..7]
Multiple cdrom support to open /dev/scd0../dev/scd7 [by
default].
-d device
Multiple cdrom support to open device by name.
[-h|-?]
Print out help for the command.
-V Print out version information and build information.
-D Enable runtime debugging.
FILES
~/.cdtooldb - default database file.
ENVIRONMENT
CDTOOLDBPATH - colon delimited path of database files to search. It is
not necessary to specify ~/.cdtooldb, as this is automatically added to
the end of the search path.
CDTOOLDEV - device file for cd-rom, overrides compile-time defaults.
SEE ALSO
cdctrl(1), cdadd(1), cdown(1)
AUTHORS
Main code:
Thomas Insel <tinsel@tinsel.org>
Enhancements:
Byron Ellacott <rodent@homer.humbug.org.au>
Wade Hampton <whampton@staffnet.com>
Lin Zhe Min <ljm@ljm.wownet.net>
Sven Oliver Moll <smol0075@rz.uni-hildesheim.de>
Daniel R. Risacher <risacher@worldnet.att.net>
Max Vozeler <max@hinterhof.net>