$Id: README,v 1.4 2006/04/15 16:22:49 rocky Exp $
This directory contains some simple C++ examples of the use of the libcdio
library.
Descriptions of the programs in this example directory are as follows...
device.cpp: A program to show drivers installed and what the default
CD-ROM drive is and what CD drives are available.
eject.cpp: A program eject a CD from a CD-ROM drive and then close the door
again.
isofile.cpp: A program to show using libiso9660 to extract a file from an
ISO-9660 image.
isofile2.cpp: A program to show using libiso9660 to extract a file
from a CDRWIN cue/bin CD image.
isolist.cpp: A program to show using libiso9660 to list files in a
directory of an ISO-9660 image and give basic iso9660
information.
mmc1.cpp: A program to show issuing a simple MMC command (INQUIRY).
mmc2.cpp: A more involved MMC command to list features from
a MMC GET_CONFIGURATION command.
paranoia.cpp: A program to show using CD-DA paranoia (a library for jitter
detection and audio-read error correction). This program uses
an interface compatible (mostly) with cdparanoia. It looks for
a CD-ROM with an audio CD in it and rips up to the first 300
sectors of track 1 to file track1s.wav.
paranoia2.cpp: Another program to show using CD-DA paranoia using a more
libcdio-oriented initialization. Probably more suited to
things that otherwise use libcdio such as media players
(e.g. for getting CDDB or CD-Text info)