$Id: README,v 1.11 2005/01/22 18:43:13 rocky Exp $ This directory contains some simple examples of the use of the libcdio library. A larger more-complicated example are the cd-drive, cd-info, cd-read, iso-info and iso-read programs in the src directory. Descriptions of the programs here are as follows... cdtext.c: A program to show CD-Text and CD disc mode info. drives.c: A program to show drivers installed and what the default CD-ROM drive is and what CD drives are available. iso1.c: A program to show using libiso9660 to list files in a directory of an ISO-9660 image. iso2.c: A program to show using libiso9660 to extract a file from a CDRWIN cue/bin CD image. iso3.c: A program to show using libiso9660 to extract a file from an ISO-9660 image. iso1cpp.cpp: iso1.c compiled via C++ iso2cpp.cpp: iso2.c compiled via C++ iso3cpp.cpp: iso3.c compiled via C++ paranoia: 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. paranoia2: 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) scsi-mmc1.c: A program to show issuing a simple SCSI-MMC command (INQUIRY). scsi-mmc2.c: A more involved SCSI-MMC command to list features from a SCSI GET_CONFIGURATION command. tracks.c: A program to list track numbers and logical sector numbers of a Compact Disc using libcdio. sample2.c: A simple program to show drivers installed and what the default CD-ROM drive is. sample3.c: A simple program to show the use of cdio_guess_cd_type(). Figure out the kind of CD image we've got. sample4.c: A slightly improved sample3 program: we handle cdio logging and take an optional CD-location.