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cda (1)
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    NAME
         cda - Compact disc digital audio player utility
    
    
    SYNOPSIS
         cda [-dev device] [-batch] [-remote  |  -noremote]  [-debug]
         command
    
    
    DESCRIPTION
         Cda is a program that allows the use of the CD-ROM  or  CD-R
         drive as a full-featured stereo compact-disc player from the
         shell command line.  It can be used  interactively  in  line
         mode or visual (screen) mode, or as a script-driven utility.
         This is a companion utility to xmcd, a Motif-based CD  audio
         player  application  for  the X window system.  Cda uses the
         same configuration and support files as xmcd.
    
         Most  of  the  features  found  on  "real"  CD  players  are
         available  in  cda,  such  as  shuffle and repeat, and track
         programming  functions.   Multi-disc   changers   are   also
         supported.
    
         A CD database feature allows the CD artist/title  and  track
         titles,  and  other  associated  general  purpose text to be
         displayed as  the  program  is  started  or  when  a  CD  is
         inserted.   The  CD  database  contents can be on your local
         system or queried from a remote CD database server host.  No
         capability  is  provided  to update the CD database via cda.
         You must use the X-based xmcd(1) utility to add or modify CD
         database entries.
    
         On systems with more than one CD-ROM or CD-R drive, multiple
         invocations  of  cda  can  be  used  to  operate  each drive
         independently.
    
         Cda is designed to be easy  to  use,  with  particular  care
         taken to make all output easily parsable by other programs.
    
         The internal architecture of cda is designed  to  be  easily
         portable   to  many  UNIX  operating  system  variants,  and
         adaptable to the myriad of CD-ROM drives available.
    
    
    OPTIONS
         Cda supports the following options:
    
         -dev device
              Specifies the path name to the raw CD-ROM  device.   If
              this  option is not used, the default device to be used
              is the first drive set up with the  xmcd  configuration
              program (See below).
    
         -batch
              Signifies that cda should  run  in  batch  mode.   This
              suppresses  all  interaction  with the user (i.e., will
              not prompt the user to type anything).  Batch  mode  is
              not meaningful in visual mode.
    
         -remote, -noremote
              Forces the cda client to enable or disable remote  CDDB
              server  access.   If this option is not specified, then
              the default is  configured  via  the  cddbRemoteDisable
              parameter in the common.cfg file.
    
         -debug
              Causes verbose debugging diagnostics to be  printed  on
              stderr.   Note  that if you are running in visual mode,
              the stderr output should be redirected to  a  file,  or
              the debug information will corrupt the screen.
    
    
    COMMANDS
         Cda supports the following commands:
    
         on   Start the cda daemon.
    
         off  Terminate the cda daemon.
    
         disc <load | eject | prev | next | disc#>
              Load or eject the CD, or change discs on  a  multi-disc
              changer.
    
         lock <on | off>
              Enable/disable the CD disc lock.  When locked,  the  CD
              cannot  be  ejected  using the CD-ROM front-panel eject
              button.
    
         play [track# [mm:ss]]
              Start playback.  If the track# is  used,  the  playback
              starts  from  the  specified track.  The optional mm:ss
              argument specifies the minutes and seconds offset  into
              the track from where to start playback.
    
         pause
              Pauses the playback.  Use cda play to resume playback.
    
         stop Stop the plaback.
    
         track <prev | next>
              Proceed to  the  previous  or  the  next  track.   This
              command  is  only  valid  when  playback  is already in
              progress.
    
         index <prev | next>
              Proceed to  the  previous  or  the  next  index.   This
              command  is  only  valid  when  playback  is already in
              progress.
    
         program [clear | track# ...]
              If no argument is specified, this command displays  the
              current  program  play  sequence,  if  any.   The clear
              argument will cause the current program to be  cleared.
              To  define  a  new  program,  specify  a  list of track
              numbers separated by spaces.  To  start  program  play,
              use  the play command.  You cannot define a new program
              while shuffle mode is enabled.
    
         shuffle <on | off>
              Enable/disable shuffle  play  mode.   When  shuffle  is
              enabled, cda will play the CD tracks in a random order.
              You can use this command only when  audio  playback  is
              not  in  progress.   Also,  you  must clear any program
              sequence before enabling shuffle.
    
         repeat <on | off>
              Enable/disable the repeat mode.
    
         volume [value#]
              If no argument is specified, this command displays  the
              current audio volume setting.  If a value is used, then
              the audio volume level is set to the  specified  value.
              The valid range is 0 to 100.
    
         balance [value#]
              If no argument is specified, this command displays  the
              current  balance  control setting.  If a value is used,
              then the balance is set to the  specified  value.   The
              valid  range  is  0 to 100, where 0 is full left, 50 is
              center and 100 is full right.
    
         route [stereo | reverse | mono-l | mono-r | mono | value#]
              If no argument is specified, this command displays  the
              current channel routing setting.  Otherwise, to set the
              routing, use one of the appropriate keywords or a value
              as follows:
    
              0    Normal stereo
              1    Reverse stereo
              2    Mono-L
              3    Mono-R
              4    Mono-L+R
    
         status [cont [secs#]]
              Display the current disc  status,  disc  number,  track
              number,  index  number,  time, modes, and repeat count.
              If the cont argument is  specified,  then  the  display
              will   run   continuously  until  the  user  types  the
              interrupt character (typically Delete or Ctrl-C).   The
              optional  secs  sub-argument is the display update time
              interval.  The default is 1 second.
    
         toc [offsets]
              Display  the  CD   Table   of   Contents.    The   disc
              artist/title  and  track  titles  from  the CD database
              associated with the current  disc  is  also  shown,  if
              available.
    
              If an exact CD database match is not found, but the  CD
              database  server  provides  a  list of inexact matches,
              then the user will be  prompted  to  select  from  that
              list.  If batch mode is active (i.e., the -batch option
              is used), then no such prompt will occur.
    
              If the offsets argument is used, then the  track  times
              are  the  absolute  offsets  from  the start of the CD.
              Otherwise, the times shown are the track lengths.
    
         extinfo [track#]
              Display the disc extended information  text  associated
              with the current CD, if available from the CD database.
              If the CD is currently playing, then the track extended
              information  associated  with the playing track is also
              displayed.  If a track number is used in the  argument,
              then   the  track  extended  information  text  of  the
              specified track is shown instead.
    
         on-load [autolock | noautolock | none | spindown | autoplay]
              Display, enable or disable options when a CD is loaded.
              The autolock option causes the caddy or disc tray to be
              automatically locked,  The spindown option  will  cause
              the  CD to stop after loading to conserve the laser and
              motor.  The  autoplay  option  will  cause  the  CD  to
              automatically  start  playing after loading.  The none,
              spindown and autoplay options  are  mutually-exclusive.
              If  no  argument is used, then the current settings are
              displayed.
    
         on-exit [none | autostop | autoeject]
              Display, enable or disable options when the cda  daemon
              exits.   The  autostop  option  will  cause cda to stop
              playback, and the autoeject option will  cause  cda  to
              eject the CD.  Use none to cancel these options.  If no
              argument  is  used,  then  te  current   settings   are
              displayed.
    
         on-done [autoeject | noautoeject | autoexit | noautoexit]
              Display, enable or disable options  when  cda  is  done
              with  playback.   The  autoeject  option causes the cda
              daemon to eject the CD.  The autoexit option will cause
              the  cda  daemon to exit.  If no argument is used, then
              the current settings are displayed.
    
         on-eject [autoexit | noautoexit]
              Display, enable or disable options when  cda  ejects  a
              CD.   The  autoexit option will cause the cda daemon to
              exit after ejecting the CD.  If no  argument  is  used,
              then the current settings are displayed.
    
         changer [multiplay | nomultiplay | reverse | noreverse]
              Display, enable or disable multi-disc changer  options.
              The multiplay option specifies that cda plays all discs
              in sequence.  The nomultiplay option will cause cda  to
              stop  after  the  current  disc  is  done.  The reverse
              option implies multiplay, except that the disc order is
              reversed.   If  no  argument  is used, then the current
              settings are displayed.
    
         device
              Displays the CD-ROM and device information.
    
         version
              Displays the cda version and copyright information.
    
         debug [on | off]
              Show, set or unset the debug  mode.   If  set,  verbose
              debugging  diagnostics will be printed on stderr of the
              terminal that the cda daemon is started from.  If  this
              is  the  same  terminal  that  is running cda in visual
              mode, the debug information will corrupt the screen.
    
         visual
              Enter an interactive, screen-oriented visual mode.  All
              other  cda  commands  can  also  be invoked within this
              mode.
    
    
    DEVICE CONFIGURATION
         See xmcd(1) for a description of  the  device  configuration
         requirements.
    
         WARNING: If cda is not correctly configured, you  may  cause
         cda  to  deliver commands that are not supported by your CD-
         ROM drive.  Under some environments this may lead to  system
         hang or crash.
    
    
    USING CDA
         Start the cda daemon with the cda on command (or the F1  (o)
         function  in  visual mode).  This reserves the CD-ROM device
         and initializes the program for further commands.  All other
         cda  functions  will  not  work  unless  the  cda  daemon is
         running.  The other cda commands should be self explanatory.
    
         The off command (or the F1 (o) function in visual mode)  can
         be  used  to terminate the cda daemon and release the CD-ROM
         drive for use by other software.
    
    
    VISUAL MODE
         If the cda visual command  is  used,  it  enters  a  screen-
         oriented  visual  mode.   In this mode, the status and other
         information available is continuously displayed and  updated
         on the screen, and virtually all functions are available via
         a single key stroke.
    
         A  minimum  screen  size  of  80  columns  by  24  rows   is
         recommended for the visual mode.
    
         Visual mode uses the curses screen library  to  control  the
         screen.   It is essential that the TERM environment variable
         reflect the current terminal type, which ideally should have
         8  (or  more) function keys.  Since function key definitions
         in terminfo descriptions are  often  unreliable,  alphabetic
         key alternatives are also available.
    
         The screen is  divided  into  two  windows:  an  information
         window  and  a  status  window.   According  to context, the
         information  window  displays  a  help  screen,  device  and
         version information, disc information and table of contents,
         or track extended information.  This window is scrollable if
         it  overflows  its  allotted screen area.  The status window
         consists of the last few lines of the screen, enclosed in  a
         box.   The  first  line  contains the program list, or track
         number  and  offset  together  with  volume,   balance   and
         stereo/mono  information.   The  remaining lines contain the
         function keys (with  their  alphabetic  synonymns)  and  the
         functions they invoke.  These functions are highlighted when
         they are on, making it easy to see the current state.
    
         Screen  annotation  and  online  help  make  operation  self
         explanatory,  but for reference, a list of commands follows.
         Alphabetic key alternatives to function keys  are  given  in
         parenthesis.
    
         ?    Display help screen. Dismiss this  screen  by  pressing
              the space bar.
    
         F1 (o)
              On/Off. Start or stop the cda daemon.
    
         F2 (j)
              Load or eject the CD.
    
         F3 (p)
              Play, pause or unpause.
    
         F4 (s)
              Stop.
    
         F5 (k)
              Enable/disable the CD caddy lock. When locked,  the  CD
              cannot  be  ejected  using the CD-ROM front-panel eject
              button.
    
         F6 (u)
              Shuffle/Program.   Pressing  this  key  cycles  through
              three  states:  normal, shuffle and program. In shuffle
              mode, the tracks of the CD will  be  played  in  random
              order.  On entering program mode, cda will prompt for a
              space  or  comma  separated  list  of  track   numbers,
              representing  a  desired playing order. The list should
              be  terminated  by  carriage  return.   An  empty  list
              returns  cda  to normal mode.  Shuffle and program mode
              cannot be engaged unless a CD is loaded but not playing
              or paused.
    
         F7 (e)
              Enable/disable repeat mode.
    
         F8 (q)
              Terminate the  visual  mode.   If  the  cda  daemon  is
              running,  a  reminder  of  the  fact is given and it is
              allowed to continue.  The CD-ROM  drive  will  continue
              operating  in the same state.  Cda may be invoked again
              in either visual or line mode when required.
    
         D/d  Change to the previous/next disc on multi-disc changes.
    
         Cursor left/right (C/c)
              Previous/next track. This is only valid if playback  is
              already in progress.
    
         </>  Proceed to the previous/next index mark. This  is  only
              valid if playback is already in progress.
    
         Cursor up/down (^/v)
              Scroll the information portion  of  the  screen  up  or
              down. It may be scrolled up only until the last line is
              on the top line of the screen, and may not be  scrolled
              down  beyond  the  initial position. The initial scroll
              position is  restored  when  different  information  is
              displayed,  (e.g.,  when  switching to or from the help
              information).
    
         +/-  Increase or decrease volume by 5%.
         l/r  Move balance 5% to left or right.
    
         Tab  Successive depressions of this key change the mode from
              stereo  to mono, mono right, mono left, reverse stereo,
              and back to normal stereo.
    
         <n> [mins secs]
              Proceed to track n at mins  minutes  and  secs  seconds
              from the start. If mins secs is not given, start at the
              beginning of track n.
    
         ^l/^r
              Control-l or control-r repaints the  screen.   This  is
              useful  if  the  screen  has  been  corrupted (e.g., by
              operator messages sent by the wall(1M) command).
    
    
    CD DATABASE
         The CD Database feature of xmcd is supported by  cda,  which
         allows  you to display the disc artists/title, track titles,
         and extended information about the CD or tracks via the  toc
         or extinfo commands of cda. In visual mode, this information
         is displayed automatically if available.  You cannot  update
         the CD database via cda. Xmcd must be used for that purpose.
    
    
    ENVIRONMENT
         Several environment variables are  currently  recognized  by
         cda, and are described as follows:
    
         XMCD_LIBDIR
              This parameter which specifies the directory path under
              which  cda's  configuration files and CD database files
              are    located.     On    most    systems    this    is
              /usr/lib/X11/xmcd.
    
         XMCD_CDDBPATH
              This  is  used  to   override   the   cddbPath   common
              configuration parameter, which is a list of CD database
              category directories to  be  used  under  XMCDLIB/cddb.
              See xmcd(1) for details.
    
    
    NOTES
         Not all CD-ROM drives support all features  that  appear  on
         cda.  For  example,  some  drives do not support a software-
         driven volume control.  On these drives the cda  volume  and
         balance  commands  may  have no effect, or may simply change
         the volume between full mute and  maximum.   Similarly,  the
         lock,  disc,  index,  and route commands of cda may not have
         any effect on drives that do  not  support  the  appropriate
         functionality.
    
    FILES
         $HOME/.xmcdcfg/*
         XMCDLIB/cddb/*
         XMCDLIB/config/config.sh
         XMCDLIB/config/common.cfg
         XMCDLIB/config/device.cfg
         XMCDLIB/config/.tbl/*
         XMCDLIB/config/*
         XMCDLIB/help/*
         BINDIR/cda
         MANDIR/cda.1
         /tmp/.cdaudio/*
    
    
    RELATED WEB SITES
         Xmcd/cda home page: http://metalab.unc.edu/tkan/xmcd/
         CD database server page: http://www.cddb.com/
         Xmmix home page: http://metalab.unc.edu/tkan/xmmix/
    
    
    SEE ALSO
         xmcd(1), cddbcmd(1), wm2xmcd(1), X(1),
         Xmcd's README and INSTALL files
         Xmcd web site: http://metalab.unc.edu/tkan/xmcd/
         CDDB web site: http://www.cddb.com/
    
    
    AUTHOR
         Ti Kan (ti@amb.org)
         AMB Research Laboratories, Sunnyvale, CA, U.S.A.
    
         Cda also contains  code  contributed  by  several  dedicated
         individuals.   See  the  README file in the cda distribution
         for information.
    
         Comments, suggestions, and bug reports are always welcome.
    
    
    
    


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