The current track, index and P-time (elapsed time of current track)
are returned together as a 10-digit integer. If this command is used
when playing the disc at normal speed, the block numbers are
renewed even while communication is taking place. As shown in the
example below, continuous block numbers may not be received.
Correct values will not be shown if the player is is not in
Random
Access Mode
, or when playback is in the lead-in or lead out area of
the disc. If a block number code of the disc cannot be correctly
read, the previous value is retained.
Execution:
* Play Mode
? A <C/R>
0401022546 <C/R>
* Track 4, Index 1, 2 minutes, 25 seconds, 46 blocks
? A <C/R>
0401022547 <C/R>
* Track 4, Index 1, 2 minutes, 25 seconds, 47 blocks
? A <C/R>
0401022550 <C/R>
* Track 4, Index 1, 2 minutes, 25 seconds, 50 blocks
? A <C/R>
0401022552 <C/R>
* Track 4, Index 1, 2 minutes, 25 seconds, 52 blocks
38)
TOC INFORMATION
CD
Function:
TOC information is returned.
Format:
? Q
Explanation:
This command returns a 10-digit integer that includes: The track
number of the first track, the track number of the last track and
the absolute time before lead-out in the following format. See
example below:
C1
C2
C3
C4
C5
C6
C7 C8
C9
C10
C1 C2
: Track number of the first track
C3 C4
: Track number of the last track
C5 C6 C7 C8 C9 C10
: absolute time before lead-out.
Execution:
* Play Mode
? Q <C/R>
0112253540 <C/R>
* First track =01;
Last track = 12;
Absolute time before lead-out =
25 minutes, 35 seconds, 40 blocks
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