NAME¶
daisy-player - player for DAISY Digital Talking Books or Audio-CD's
SYNOPSIS¶
daisy-player [directory_with_a_Daisy-structure |
Daisy_book_in_ZIP_format] [ -c cdrom_device] [-d ALSA_sound_device] [-i]
[ -n | -y]
DESCRIPTION¶
Daisy-player reads a Daisy-CD and plays the audio-files. DAISY versions 2.02 and
3 are currently supported, as well as volumes with multiple books.
Daisy-player also can play Audio-CD's and tries to get CD-information from a
cddb-database.
A list of items on the Daisy-CD or Audio-CD will appear. Press <ENTER> to
start playing. When reading of an item has finished,
daisy-player will
play the next item and the cursor will automatically skip to that item, so
that an attached braille-terminal will display the name of that item.
OPTIONS¶
- directory_with_a_Daisy-structure
- One could also give a directory with a daisy structure as argument to
daisy-player.
- Daisy_book_in_ZIP_format
- One could also give a file in ZIP-format with a daisy structure as
argument to daisy-player.
- -c cdrom_device
- Use DEVICE as the CD device. DEVICE is the device special file name of the
CD-ROM device. The default is /dev/sr0.
- -d ALSA_sound_device
- Daisy-player will play on this sound device. Default is
"hw:0".
- -i
- Ignore reading of the bookmark.
- -n
- Don't fetch cddb-information of an Audio-CD from the internet.
- -y
- Fetch cddb-information of an Audio-CD from the internet.
SCREEN¶
The name and version of this program and the name of the author will be
displayed left aligned at the top of the screen. The name of the current
loaded book will be displayed right aligned.
The second row of the screen will display the number of pages of the current
loaded book (if any), the current selected level and the total number of
levels, the total playing time, the current displayed screen and the total
number of screens.
The next rows will display the title of the item, the first page of the item
within brackets (if there are pages) and the playing time. Items in higher
levels will be indented. (Three spaces each level.) When "just playing
this item" is active, a "J" will be viewed at the first column
of that item.
CONTROL KEYS¶
Daisy-player recognizes the following keyboard-commands:
- cursor down
- move cursor to the next item
- cursor up
- move cursor to the previous item
- cursor right
- skip to next phrase
- cursor left
- skip to previous phrase
- page-down
- view next screen
- page-up
- view previous screen
- enter
- Start playing
- space
- pause/resume playing
- home
- play on normal speed
- /
- search for a label
- d
- store current item to disk
- D
- decrease playing speed
- e
- stop playing and eject
- f
- find the currently playing item and place the cursor there
- G (DAISY-CD)
- go to page number (if any)
- g
- go to time in this song (MM:SS)
- h or ?
- give this help
- j
- just play current item and place a "J" at the first column.
- l
- switch to next level
- L
- switch to previous level
- n
- search forewards
- N
- search backwards
- o
- select next output sound device
- p
- place a bookmark
- q
- quit daisy-player. The playing-point will be saved as
bookmark.
- s
- stop playing
- U
- increase playing speed
NOTES¶
When playing an Audio-CD skip-left and skip-right react a little late. The same
for commands like 'U', 'D' and HOME.
FILES¶
- ~/.daisy-player/
- This directory contains the bookmarks. Each file has the name of the book
and contains the name of the current item, the start-time of that item and
the current level, each on a own line.
- ~/.daisy-player.rc
- This file contains the name of the desired audio device and the desired
playing speed.
SEE ALSO¶
cddbget(1),
unar(1),
eject(1),
udisksctl(1)
AUTHOR¶
Jos Lemmens <jos@jlemmens.nl>
COPYRIGHT¶
Copyright (C)2003-2014 Jos Lemmens <jos@jlemmens.nl>
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later version. This
program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR
A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You
should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this
program (see the file COPYING); if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
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