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Old 12-23-2009
iDVD: Choosing Best Quality or Best Performance

iDVD can encode your project in one of two ways before it is burned to disc. You choose the one that meets your needs.

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MusicBrainz::DiscID(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation				  MusicBrainz::DiscID(3pm)

NAME
MusicBrainz::DiscID - Perl interface for the MusicBrainz libdiscid library SYNOPSIS
use MusicBrainz::DiscID; my $discid = MusicBrainz::DiscID->new(); if ( $disc->read() == 0 ) { print STDERR "Error: " . $discid->error_msg() . " "; exit(1); } print "DiscID: " . $discid->id() . " "; DESCRIPTION
MusicBrainz::DiscID is a class to calculate a MusicBrainz DiscID from an audio CD in the drive. The coding style is slightly different to the C interface to libdiscid, because it makes use of perl's Object Oriented functionality. MusicBrainz::DiscID::default_device() Returns a device string for the default device for this platform. MusicBrainz::DiscID::new( [$device] ) Construct a new DiscID object. As an optional argument the name of the device to read the ID from may be given. If you donOt specify a device here you can later read the ID with the read method. $discid->error_msg() Return a human-readable error message of the last error that occured. $discid->first_track_num() Return the number of the first track on this disc (usually 1). Returns undef if no ID was yet read. $discid->last_track_num() Return the number of the last track on this disc. $discid->id() Returns the DiscID as a string. Returns undef if no ID was yet read. $discid->last_track_num() Return the number of the last track on this disc. Returns undef if no ID was yet read. $discid->put( $first_track, $sectors, $offset1, $offset2, ... ) This function may be used if the TOC has been read earlier and you want to calculate the disc ID afterwards, without accessing the disc drive. $discid->read( [$device] ) Read the disc ID from the given device. If no device is given the default device of the platform will be used. On error, this function returns false and sets the error message which you can access $discid->error_msg(). $discid->sectors() Return the length of the disc in sectors. Returns undef if no ID was yet read. $discid->submission_url() Returns a submission URL for the DiscID as a string. Returns undef if no ID was yet read. $discid->track_length( $track_num ) Return the length of a track in sectors. $discid->track_offset( $track_num ) Return the sector offset of a track. $discid->webservice_url() Returns a Webservice URL for the DiscID as a string. Returns undef if no ID was yet read. SEE ALSO
<http://musicbrainz.org/doc/libdiscid> AUTHOR
Nicholas J. Humfrey <njh@aelius.com> COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2009 Nicholas J. Humfrey 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 of the License, 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. perl v5.14.2 2011-11-15 MusicBrainz::DiscID(3pm)