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On the Web
- ConsumerSearch: CD Players - Offering analysis of popular reviewers of products and services, and then recommends best buys and rankings based on reviewing the reviewers.
- Epinions: Portable CD Players - Consumer-generated reviews, buying tips and advice, ratings, price information, and searchable in a variety of ways from price to product type.
- CD Wizzard - Audio CD player with the ability to search the Internet for CD information. [Win95/98/Me/NT/2000]
- Easy Audio CD Burner: PGSTAR - Burn custom high-quality CDs from favorite MP3s and play them back on a portable CD player. Support most popular CD recorders, come with a built-in mini player. [Windows 95/98/NT/2000/ME/XP]
- XMCD - Motif CD Player - Free CD audio player for UNIX and OpenVMS that can query the CDDB over the Internet.
- Audio Sliders - Audio control utility that includes volume control replacement, a remote control for most popular CD and MP3 players, and a built-in CD player.
- Common Ways International - Manufacturer and exporter of DVD players, portable DVD players, MP3 players, CD players, TV set, and home theater systems. Hong Kong.
- cdp - cd-playing simplicity. - cdp is a console-mode ncurses-based CD player which also features a command-line CD controller.
- CD Players Guide - Offers advice, history and general information.
- Xmcd - X11/Motif CD Player - CD audio player software for UNIX.
Wikipedia Articles
- CD-i Ready - CD-i Ready is a compact disc format based on the CD-i format. CD-i format and CD-i Ready format use different techniques to get audio CD players to skip over the CD-i software and data.
- Video CD - Video CD (aka VCD, View CD, Compact Disc digital video) is a standard digital format for storing video on a Compact Disc. VCDs are playable in dedicated VCD players, most modern DVD-Video players, and some video game consoles.
- Enhanced CD - Enhanced CD, also known as CD Extra and CD Plus, is a certification mark of the Recording Industry Association of America for various technologies that combine audio and computer data for use in both compact disc and CD-ROM players.
- 3-inch CD single - The 3-inch CD was first released in the United Kingdom, Japan, USA France, Germany and Hong Kong in 1988. A 3-inch CD (8cm) is manufactured using the same methods as standard 5-inch CDs, and can be played in most standard audio CD players and CD-ROM drives.
- Green Book (CD-interactive standard) - The Philips "Green Book" specifies the standard for interactive, multimedia compact discs designed for CD-i players This compact disc format is unusual, because it hides the initial tracks which contains the software and data files used by the CD-i players. It does this by omitting the tracks from the disc's Table of Contents.