`adcd' is a cd player for GNU/Linux with a ncurses (text mode) interface.
`adcd' can play all the tracks from a disc in order (linear mode), or in the order specified by the user (playlist mode), and includes all the functions expected in a stand-alone cd player, including random play and loop mode.
See the file INSTALL for compilation and installation instructions. Try `adcd --help' for invocation instructions.
A complete description of the function of all keys used by `adcd' follows:
KEY FUNCTION
C Close the tray of the cd drive.
O Open the tray of the cd drive.
P Start playing the current track (mode dependent).
If in pause mode, resume playing.
Q Quit `adcd' leaving drive in current status.
S Stop playing.
U Pause/resume playing.
1 to 9 Start playing at track 1 to 9.
0 Start playing at track 10.
F1 to F12 Start playing at track 11 to 22.
left arrow Select previous track (mode dependent).
right arrow Select next track (mode dependent).
up arrow Seek backward 10 seconds.
down arrow Seek forward 10 seconds.
Page up Seek backward 30 seconds.
Page down Seek forward 30 seconds.
Home Seek backward 1 minute.
End Seek forward 1 minute.
Ins Seek backward 5 minutes.
Del Seek forward 5 minutes.
+ - * / Increase/decrease volume.
H Show online help.
L Loop mode (no_loop, Disc, Track).
R Create a random playlist for the current disc.
T Change displayed time (track/disc) (elapsed/remaining)
M Change mode (linear/playlist).
When entering playlist mode, the user is requested to
edit the list of tracks (playlist). The active keys
during editing are:
arrow keys Move the cursor.
0..9,F1..F12 Insert corresponding track.
+ - * / Increase/decrease track.
Del Delete track at cursor.
Backspace Delete track preceding cursor.
Enter Store playlist and exit edit mode.
Q Discard changes and exit edit mode.
