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:mod:`cd` --- CD-ROM access on SGI systems
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.. module:: cd
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:platform: IRIX
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:synopsis: Interface to the CD-ROM on Silicon Graphics systems.
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:deprecated:
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.. deprecated:: 2.6
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The :mod:`cd` module has been removed in Python 3.
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This module provides an interface to the Silicon Graphics CD library. It is
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available only on Silicon Graphics systems.
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The way the library works is as follows. A program opens the CD-ROM device with
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:func:`.open` and creates a parser to parse the data from the CD with
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:func:`createparser`. The object returned by :func:`.open` can be used to read
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data from the CD, but also to get status information for the CD-ROM device, and
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to get information about the CD, such as the table of contents. Data from the
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CD is passed to the parser, which parses the frames, and calls any callback
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functions that have previously been added.
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An audio CD is divided into :dfn:`tracks` or :dfn:`programs` (the terms are used
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interchangeably). Tracks can be subdivided into :dfn:`indices`. An audio CD
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contains a :dfn:`table of contents` which gives the starts of the tracks on the
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CD. Index 0 is usually the pause before the start of a track. The start of the
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track as given by the table of contents is normally the start of index 1.
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Positions on a CD can be represented in two ways. Either a frame number or a
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tuple of three values, minutes, seconds and frames. Most functions use the
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latter representation. Positions can be both relative to the beginning of the
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CD, and to the beginning of the track.
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Module :mod:`cd` defines the following functions and constants:
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.. function:: createparser()
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Create and return an opaque parser object. The methods of the parser object are
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described below.
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.. function:: msftoframe(minutes, seconds, frames)
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Converts a ``(minutes, seconds, frames)`` triple representing time in absolute
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time code into the corresponding CD frame number.
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.. function:: open([device[, mode]])
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Open the CD-ROM device. The return value is an opaque player object; methods of
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the player object are described below. The device is the name of the SCSI
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device file, e.g. ``'/dev/scsi/sc0d4l0'``, or ``None``. If omitted or ``None``,
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the hardware inventory is consulted to locate a CD-ROM drive. The *mode*, if
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not omitted, should be the string ``'r'``.
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The module defines the following variables:
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.. exception:: error
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Exception raised on various errors.
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.. data:: DATASIZE
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The size of one frame's worth of audio data. This is the size of the audio data
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as passed to the callback of type ``audio``.
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.. data:: BLOCKSIZE
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The size of one uninterpreted frame of audio data.
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The following variables are states as returned by :func:`getstatus`:
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.. data:: READY
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The drive is ready for operation loaded with an audio CD.
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.. data:: NODISC
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The drive does not have a CD loaded.
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.. data:: CDROM
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The drive is loaded with a CD-ROM. Subsequent play or read operations will
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return I/O errors.
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.. data:: ERROR
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An error occurred while trying to read the disc or its table of contents.
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.. data:: PLAYING
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The drive is in CD player mode playing an audio CD through its audio jacks.
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.. data:: PAUSED
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The drive is in CD layer mode with play paused.
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.. data:: STILL
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The equivalent of :const:`PAUSED` on older (non 3301) model Toshiba CD-ROM
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drives. Such drives have never been shipped by SGI.
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.. data:: audio
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pnum
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index
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ptime
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atime
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catalog
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ident
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control
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Integer constants describing the various types of parser callbacks that can be
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set by the :meth:`addcallback` method of CD parser objects (see below).
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.. _player-objects:
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Player Objects
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--------------
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Player objects (returned by :func:`.open`) have the following methods:
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.. method:: CD player.allowremoval()
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Unlocks the eject button on the CD-ROM drive permitting the user to eject the
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caddy if desired.
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.. method:: CD player.bestreadsize()
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Returns the best value to use for the *num_frames* parameter of the
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:meth:`readda` method. Best is defined as the value that permits a continuous
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flow of data from the CD-ROM drive.
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.. method:: CD player.close()
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Frees the resources associated with the player object. After calling
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:meth:`close`, the methods of the object should no longer be used.
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.. method:: CD player.eject()
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Ejects the caddy from the CD-ROM drive.
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.. method:: CD player.getstatus()
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Returns information pertaining to the current state of the CD-ROM drive. The
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returned information is a tuple with the following values: *state*, *track*,
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*rtime*, *atime*, *ttime*, *first*, *last*, *scsi_audio*, *cur_block*. *rtime*
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is the time relative to the start of the current track; *atime* is the time
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relative to the beginning of the disc; *ttime* is the total time on the disc.
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For more information on the meaning of the values, see the man page
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:manpage:`CDgetstatus(3dm)`. The value of *state* is one of the following:
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:const:`ERROR`, :const:`NODISC`, :const:`READY`, :const:`PLAYING`,
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:const:`PAUSED`, :const:`STILL`, or :const:`CDROM`.
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.. method:: CD player.gettrackinfo(track)
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Returns information about the specified track. The returned information is a
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tuple consisting of two elements, the start time of the track and the duration
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of the track.
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.. method:: CD player.msftoblock(min, sec, frame)
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Converts a minutes, seconds, frames triple representing a time in absolute time
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code into the corresponding logical block number for the given CD-ROM drive.
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You should use :func:`msftoframe` rather than :meth:`msftoblock` for comparing
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times. The logical block number differs from the frame number by an offset
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required by certain CD-ROM drives.
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.. method:: CD player.play(start, play)
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Starts playback of an audio CD in the CD-ROM drive at the specified track. The
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audio output appears on the CD-ROM drive's headphone and audio jacks (if
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fitted). Play stops at the end of the disc. *start* is the number of the track
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at which to start playing the CD; if *play* is 0, the CD will be set to an
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initial paused state. The method :meth:`togglepause` can then be used to
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commence play.
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.. method:: CD player.playabs(minutes, seconds, frames, play)
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Like :meth:`play`, except that the start is given in minutes, seconds, and
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frames instead of a track number.
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.. method:: CD player.playtrack(start, play)
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Like :meth:`play`, except that playing stops at the end of the track.
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.. method:: CD player.playtrackabs(track, minutes, seconds, frames, play)
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Like :meth:`play`, except that playing begins at the specified absolute time and
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ends at the end of the specified track.
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.. method:: CD player.preventremoval()
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Locks the eject button on the CD-ROM drive thus preventing the user from
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arbitrarily ejecting the caddy.
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.. method:: CD player.readda(num_frames)
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Reads the specified number of frames from an audio CD mounted in the CD-ROM
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drive. The return value is a string representing the audio frames. This string
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can be passed unaltered to the :meth:`parseframe` method of the parser object.
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.. method:: CD player.seek(minutes, seconds, frames)
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Sets the pointer that indicates the starting point of the next read of digital
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audio data from a CD-ROM. The pointer is set to an absolute time code location
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specified in *minutes*, *seconds*, and *frames*. The return value is the
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logical block number to which the pointer has been set.
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.. method:: CD player.seekblock(block)
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Sets the pointer that indicates the starting point of the next read of digital
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audio data from a CD-ROM. The pointer is set to the specified logical block
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number. The return value is the logical block number to which the pointer has
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been set.
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.. method:: CD player.seektrack(track)
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Sets the pointer that indicates the starting point of the next read of digital
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audio data from a CD-ROM. The pointer is set to the specified track. The
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return value is the logical block number to which the pointer has been set.
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.. method:: CD player.stop()
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Stops the current playing operation.
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.. method:: CD player.togglepause()
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Pauses the CD if it is playing, and makes it play if it is paused.
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.. _cd-parser-objects:
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Parser Objects
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--------------
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Parser objects (returned by :func:`createparser`) have the following methods:
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.. method:: CD parser.addcallback(type, func, arg)
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Adds a callback for the parser. The parser has callbacks for eight different
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types of data in the digital audio data stream. Constants for these types are
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defined at the :mod:`cd` module level (see above). The callback is called as
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follows: ``func(arg, type, data)``, where *arg* is the user supplied argument,
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*type* is the particular type of callback, and *data* is the data returned for
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this *type* of callback. The type of the data depends on the *type* of callback
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as follows:
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+-------------+---------------------------------------------+
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| Type | Value |
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+=============+=============================================+
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| ``audio`` | String which can be passed unmodified to |
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| | :func:`al.writesamps`. |
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+-------------+---------------------------------------------+
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| ``pnum`` | Integer giving the program (track) number. |
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+-------------+---------------------------------------------+
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| ``index`` | Integer giving the index number. |
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+-------------+---------------------------------------------+
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| ``ptime`` | Tuple consisting of the program time in |
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| | minutes, seconds, and frames. |
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+-------------+---------------------------------------------+
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| ``atime`` | Tuple consisting of the absolute time in |
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| | minutes, seconds, and frames. |
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+-------------+---------------------------------------------+
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| ``catalog`` | String of 13 characters, giving the catalog |
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| | number of the CD. |
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+-------------+---------------------------------------------+
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| ``ident`` | String of 12 characters, giving the ISRC |
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| | identification number of the recording. |
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| | The string consists of two characters |
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| | country code, three characters owner code, |
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| | two characters giving the year, and five |
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| | characters giving a serial number. |
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+-------------+---------------------------------------------+
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| ``control`` | Integer giving the control bits from the CD |
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| | subcode data |
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+-------------+---------------------------------------------+
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.. method:: CD parser.deleteparser()
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Deletes the parser and frees the memory it was using. The object should not be
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used after this call. This call is done automatically when the last reference
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to the object is removed.
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.. method:: CD parser.parseframe(frame)
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Parses one or more frames of digital audio data from a CD such as returned by
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:meth:`readda`. It determines which subcodes are present in the data. If these
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subcodes have changed since the last frame, then :meth:`parseframe` executes a
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callback of the appropriate type passing to it the subcode data found in the
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frame. Unlike the C function, more than one frame of digital audio data can be
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passed to this method.
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.. method:: CD parser.removecallback(type)
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Removes the callback for the given *type*.
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.. method:: CD parser.resetparser()
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Resets the fields of the parser used for tracking subcodes to an initial state.
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:meth:`resetparser` should be called after the disc has been changed.
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