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cdheadphone(1)							cdheadphone(1)


NAME    [Toc]    [Back]

     cdheadphone - play	audio CDs on a CD-ROM drive

SYNOPSIS    [Toc]    [Back]

     cdheadphone [ -dev	device ] [ -toolkitoption ]

DESCRIPTION    [Toc]    [Back]

     cdheadphone is a Motif based control panel	for playing audio Compact
     Discs on a	CD-ROM drive.  Output is through the headphone jack or output
     jacks of the CD-ROM drive.	 To play a CD through the IRIS audio hardware
     (where available, e.g.  on	the IRIS Indigo) you must either run
     cdplayer(1) or plug the output jacks of the CD-ROM	drive into the lineinput
 jacks of the	audio hardware.

     cdheadphone can store the names of	discs and tracks, and also allows
     track programming and assigning names to these programs.  The location
     and format	of the music catalog is	different from that previously used by
     cdheadphone(1) in order to	facilitate creation of shared, distributed
     music catalogs.  Existing catalogs	can be converted to the	new format
     using the command cddbcvt(1).

     When looking for a	catalog	entry, cdheadphone searches a list of
     directories.  The default list is the single directory ~/.cddb.  An
     alternate list can	be specified by	the shell environment variable
     CDDB_PATH,	whose value is a comma-separated list of directories.

     When cdheadphone needs to create a	new music catalog entry, it has	to
     pick a single directory.  The default directory is	~/.cddb.  An alternate
     directory can be specified	by the shell environment variable
     CDDB_WRITE_DIR.

OPTIONS    [Toc]    [Back]

     -dev device
	     Causes cdheadphone	to attempt to use device as the	CD-ROM drive
	     for playing discs.	 If the	-dev option is not used, cdheadphone
	     consults the hardware inventory table to find a CD-ROM drive.

USER INTERFACE    [Toc]    [Back]

     cdheadphone's main	window has three areas:	a display area in the upper
     left hand corner, control buttons on the right, and display and
     programming buttons in the	lower left hand	corner.

   Display Area    [Toc]    [Back]
     The display area contains four rows of information.  The top row is a
     label that	contains the title of the current CD, or the string "No	disc"
     if	the CD-ROM drive is empty.  The	next row is a label containing the
     artist of the current CD.

     The third row has three fields.  The first	field contains the number of
     the current track,	the second contains the	time (see below), and the
     third contains the	name of	the current track.




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     The last row is the status	row and	also contains three fields.  The first
     field displays a triangle bitmap when a CD	is playing, a pair of lines
     when a CD is paused, and otherwise	is blank.  The second field contains
     the string	"Repeat" if repeat mode	is on (see below), and is otherwise
     blank.  The last field contains the string	"Shuffle" if cdheadphone is in
     shuffle mode, "Program" if	a program is being played, and is blank
     otherwise.

   Control buttons    [Toc]    [Back]
     Play/Pause	    Starts playing the current CD if it	is stopped or paused,
		    or pauses it if it playing.

     Stop	    Stops playing the CD.

     Track	    These buttons skip backward	and forward through the	tracks
		    on a CD.  The skip backward	button skips to	the beginning
		    of the current track, or to	the beginning of the previous
		    track if the current track is already at the beginning.

     Search	    These buttons rewind and fast forward through the tracks
		    on a CD.  The CD does not play fast, but the time in the
		    display area updates to reflect the	change in position on
		    the	CD.

     Quit	    Exit cdheadphone.

     Eject	    Eject the current CD from the CD-ROM drive.

   Display and Programming Buttons    [Toc]    [Back]
     Program...	    Brings up a	dialog for creating or selecting CD programs.
		    Programs specify the order in which	the tracks on a	CD are
		    to be played.  If no programs have been entered
		    previously,	the "Program" dialog (see below) appears.
		    Otherwise, the "Select" dialog (see	below) appears.	 If a
		    program is created or selected, cdheadphone	will be	in
		    program mode, and the string "Program" will	appear in the
		    display area.

     Shuffle	    Causes the tracks on the CD	to be shuffled;	that is, they
		    will be played in a	random order.  "Shuffle" will be
		    displayed in the display area.

     Clear	    Resets cdheadphone if it is	in program or shuffle mode.
		    The	tracks will now	be played in the order that they are
		    found on the CD.

     Time	    Determines what kind of time is displayed in the time
		    field.  By default,	the time field displays	the elapsed
		    time of the	current	track.	If the Time button is pressed
		    once, the time field displays the remaining	time of	the
		    current track.  If the Time	button is pressed again, the
		    time field displays	the elapsed time of the	CD, and	if it



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		    is pressed a fourth	time the time field displays the
		    remaining time of the CD.  If pressed one more time, the
		    time field will once again display the elapsed time	of the
		    current track.

     Repeat	    Puts cdheadphone in	repeat mode.  When the current CD is
		    done playing, play begins again.  In program mode, the
		    program is played over again.  In shuffle mode, the
		    shuffled tracks are	played again in	the same order.

     File...	    Brings up the "File" dialog	(see below) that can be	used
		    to enter the title and artist of the current CD, and the
		    names of the tracks	on it.	This information is saved (see
		    DESCRIPTION	above),	so that	the next time you use this CD
		    cdheadphone	can recall the information you entered.

   The Program dialog    [Toc]    [Back]
     This dialog appears when you press	the "Program..." button	when no
     programs have previously been entered, and	when you press the "New" or
     "Modify" buttons on the "Select" dialog (see below).

     Enter a name for the program in the "Program Name"	text field.  Then
     select the	tracks you want	on the program from the	"Tracks	on Disc" list,
     and add them to the "Tracks in Program" list using	the left arrow button.
     Tracks can	be removed from	the "Tracks in Program"	list using the right
     arrow button, and reordered using the up and down arrow buttons.  Press
     the "OK" button when you are done with your program, or "Cancel" if you
     don't want	to enter this program.

   The Select dialog    [Toc]    [Back]
     This dialog appears when you press	the "Program..." button	when programs
     have been previously entered.  Select the name of the program you want to
     play from the list.  You can use the "New"	button to create a new
     program, or the "Modify" button to	change an existing program.  Press the
     "OK" button to choose the selected	program, and press "Cancel" if you
     don't want	to select a program.

   The File dialog    [Toc]    [Back]
     The File dialog appears when you press the	"File..." button.  Enter the
     title and artist of the current CD	in the "Title" and "Artist" text
     fields.  Enter the	names of the tracks on the CD in the numbered text
     fields.  If there are more	tracks on the CD than there are	numbered text
     fields, use the scroll bar	to access the additional tracks.  Press	the
     "OK" button to accept the information you have entered, or	press the
     "Cancel" button to	close the dialog without changing the information.

FILES    [Toc]    [Back]

     /dev/scsi/sc0d?l0 (CD-ROM drive)
     /usr/lib/X11/app-defaults/Cdplayer
     /usr/lib/X11/app-defaults/cdplayer/* (bitmaps for push buttons)
     $HOME/.cdplayerrc (old catalog for	titles,	track names, and programs)
     $HOME/.cddb (catalog for titles, track names, and programs)



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cdheadphone(1)							cdheadphone(1)


SEE ALSO    [Toc]    [Back]

      
      
     cdplayer(1).


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