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cdp(1)				Audio CD Player				cdp(1)

NAME
       cdplay  -- an interactive text-mode program for controlling and playing
       audio CD Roms under Linux.

SYNOPSIS
       cdp [ -h | -l | -n | -s ] [play <track-num>]
       cdplay [ -h | -l | -n | -s ] [play <num>] [stop] [table]
		  -s : Start in silent mode
		  -h : help
		  -n : No autoplay
		  -l : slow start (wait for init)
	  play <num> : autoplay from <num> track of CD
		stop : Stop the CD.
	       table : display CD table of contents from database

       Type cdp to start program.  Engage the NUM LOCK on  your	 keypad.  From
       inside  cdp  pressing  DEL  on numeric keypad will display a help menu.
       While running, cdp will display the current track number and both total
       CD  elapsed  time  and  current track elapsed time.  Note that total CD
       elapsed time includes times for non-audio data tracks  in  addition  to
       playable tracks.

       Use cdplay to use the non-iteractive version of cdp.

DESCRIPTION
       cdp  is	an  interactive	 TEXT-MODE program for playing audio CDs under
       Linux. It is based on WorkBone, which in turn is based on  the  modules
       "hardware.c",  "database.c"  and	 "struct.c"  from the elaborate X11 CD
       program known as WorkMan.  cdp Display CD databases,  as	 generated  by
       WorkMan. It also enable editing this information.

       cdp  expects  to	 find  the device: /dev/cdrom . If you don't have this
       device, change to /dev and soft link your  current  cd  rom  device  to
       'cdrom'.	 For  example, if you currently call your cdrom device 'mcd0',
       then do the following:

		      cd /dev
		      ln -sf mcd0 cdrom

       Alternatively, just edit 'hardware.c'  to  reflect  the	name  of  your
       cdrom device and recompile.

       cdp  uses  the  numeric	keypad as a control panel to allow you to move
       track to track, play, pause, stop, and resume  playing  of  audio  CDs.
       Make  sure  you have your NUM LOCK engaged when using cdp.  A graphical
       template is displayed to guide you. Running times are also continuously
       updated and displayed.

			+---- number pad -----+
			|		      |
			|    7	   8	 9    |
			|		      |
			|    4	   5	 6    |
			|		      |
			|    1	   2	 3    |
			|		      |
			|    0		del   |
			|		      |
			+---------------------+

       the '9' key on the keypad is "play"
       the '8' key on the keypad is "pause/resume"
       the '7' key on the keypad is "stop"
       the '6' key on the keypad is "next"
       the '5' key on the keypad is "replay"
       the  4  key on the keypad is "previous"
       the '3' key on the keypad is "go forward 15 seconds"
       the '2' key on the keypad is "hard abort" (music stops)
       the '1' key on the keypad is "go backward 15 seconds"
       the '0' key on the keypad is "soft exit" (music continues)
       the '.' key on the keypad is "help"
       the 'enter' key is edit current song.
       the 'a' key is edit artist name
       the 'c' key is edit CD name

COPYING
       cdp is copyrighted free software provided WITHOUT warranty of any kind,
       NOT EVEN the implied warranty of merchantablilty	 or  fitness  for  any
       particular  purpose.  Use at your own risk.  cdp may be used in any way
       you wish so long as you comply with the provisions of the Free Software
       Foundation  GNU	General Public License version 2. This software should
       have come with a copy of the GNU General Public License. You may obtain
       a copy of this license by writing to:

	    Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
	    675 Mass Ave,
	    Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.

BUGS
       It  is  doubtful	 that  I  will do much development of cdp.  I extended
       WorkBone 0.1 to support WorkMan CD databases. This program is a further
       extension  of WorkBoneII 0.2 to support CD database editing.  Please e-
       mail any bug fixes or improvements that you might have.	cdp works with
       my  Mitsumi FX001D CD Rom drive, but your mileage with other drives may
       vary. Only generic calls and functions are used as per  WorkMan	proper
       itself.	Unlike WorkBone cdp uses ncurses for displaying its screen. If
       anyone is interested in porting it to other platforms please email me.

       enjoy.

       Sariel Har-Peled

       sariel@math.tau.ac.il

CD-Play 0.33			  10 Nov 1995				cdp(1)
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