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CD-READ
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NAME
cd-read - reads Information from a CD or CD-image
SYNOPSIS
cd-read [ OPTION ...]
DESCRIPTION
-a , --access-mode = STRING
Set CD control access mode
-m , --mode = MODE-TYPE
set CD-ROM read mode (audio, m1f1, m1f2, m2mf1, m2f2)
-d , --debug = INT
Set debugging to LEVEL
-x , --hexdump
Show output as a hex dump. The default is a hex dump when output goes to stdout and no hex dump when output is to a file.
-j , --just-hex
Don’t display printable chars on hex dump. The default is print chars too.
--no-header
Don’t display header and copyright (for regression testing)
--no-hexdump
Don’t show output as a hex dump.
-s , --start = INT
Set LBA to start reading from
-e , --end = INT
Set LBA to end reading from
-n , --number = INT
Set number of sectors to read
-b , --bin-file [= FILE ]
set "bin" CD-ROM disk image file as source
-c , --cue-file [= FILE ]
set "cue" CD-ROM disk image file as source
-i , --input [= FILE ]
set source and determine if "bin" image or device
-C , --cdrom-device [= DEVICE ]
set CD-ROM device as source
-N , --nrg-file [= FILE ]
set Nero CD-ROM disk image file as source
-t , --toc-file [= FILE ]
set "TOC" CD-ROM disk image file as source
-o , --output-file = FILE
Output blocks to file rather than give a hexdump.
-V , --version
display version and copyright information and exit
Help options:
-?, --help
Show this help message
--usage
Display brief usage message
AUTHOR
Rocky Bernstein <rocky@gnu.org>
COPYRIGHT
Copyright ©
2003-2005, 2007-2008, 2011-2015, 2017, 2025 R. Bernstein
This is free software; see the source for copying
conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Have
driver: GNU/Linux ioctl and MMC driver Have driver: cdrdao
(TOC) disk image driver Have driver: bin/cuesheet disk image
driver Have driver: Nero NRG disk image driver No CD-ROM
device found.
SEE ALSO
cd-info(1) for information about a CD; cd-drive(1) for CD-ROM characteristics; iso-read(1) for information about an ISO-9660 image.