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 Post subject: Reading CDText...
PostPosted: Thu Dec 08, 2005 10:11 pm 
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How do I read the CDText on a CD(either one I burned or an Audio Disc that has CDText)?

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 Post subject: Re: Reading CDText...
PostPosted: Thu Dec 08, 2005 10:25 pm 
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For now StarBurn can write CD-Text but cnnot read it (kind of stupid, I agree!). We'll be adding this feature ASAP.

Acidtech wrote:
How do I read the CDText on a CD(either one I burned or an Audio Disc that has CDText)?

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Thanks for the quick response. Any idea where I could look to find how to read it manually/directly like via IOCTRL or however WinAmp or other players read it?

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You may look to Linux CDRDAO source code. They do read and write CD-Text AFAIK. Code is quite portable.

Software players usually scan track duration and get matching recording from FreeDB or CDDB.

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Thanks for the quick response. Any idea where I could look to find how to read it manually/directly like via IOCTRL or however WinAmp or other players read it?

Nathan


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Thanks. I'll check it out. I'm already using FreeDB but I wanted a way to get CD track names if the customer didn't have internaet access. I don't want to include the FreeDB database locally, So I figured CD Text would be the next best option.

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That's true... However you'll have to wait a bit while we'll complete it :) Or write down the CD Text reading and parsing yourself...

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Thanks. I'll check it out. I'm already using FreeDB but I wanted a way to get CD track names if the customer didn't have internaet access. I don't want to include the FreeDB database locally, So I figured CD Text would be the next best option.

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I'll probably just wait. :)

While I've got you can you tell me how to cancel a grab/burn from the starburn_callback function?

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Just call _Cancel(...) from the callback. It only sets internal flas so it should be safe to call it from inside the callback.

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I'll probably just wait. :)

While I've got you can you tell me how to cancel a grab/burn from the starburn_callback function?

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Duh. Some days I am very dense. :)


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:)

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Duh. Some days I am very dense. :)


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