The Audio CD Driver Test executes the tux –o –d cddatest –f
command by default. With the default command line, the test runs on the first enumerated CD/DVD ROM drive that matches the BLOCK_DRIVER_GUID interface and supports the IOCTL_CDROM_DISC_INFO and IOCTL_CDROM_READ_TOC I/O control codes (IOCTLs).
You can modify the test by editing the command line. To specify one or more of the following optional command-line parameters for this test, use the –c
command-line parameter. The -c
parameter forces Tux to pass the specified string into the test module. For more information about how to edit the command line for a test, see Editing the Command Line for a Test. The following table shows the modifications you can make to the test.
To modify the Audio CD Driver Test
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Specify the device name of the disk to be tested.
If you do not specify this parameter, the test runs on the first enumerated CD/DVD ROM drive that contains an audio CD matching the BLOCK_DRIVER_GUID interface. Specifying this parameter overrides the automatic detection process and forces the test to use the disk that you specify. |
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Specify a profile to filter devices for testing.
If you specify a profile, the test runs on each device that responds to the IOCTL_DISK_DEVICE_INFO IOCTL and, in the STORAGEDEVICEINFO structure, returns a profile name matching the name that you specify. By default, the test does not filter devices by profile. |
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Specify the directory in which to place .wav files output by the test.
Test cases 2001 and 2002 use this value. The default output directory is |
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Set the track number to read from the audio CD.
Test case 2001 uses this value. The default value is 1. |
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For information about other command-line parameters for Tux.exe, see Tux Command-Line Parameters.
See Also
Audio CD Driver Test | Audio CD Driver Test Cases
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