Today i needed to check out the ISRC on a Final Master CD before sending it to the master plant.
Here is the trick:
Insert the CD. Launch the “terminal” in applications.
To read ISRC codes, type: drutil subchannel
Here we go!
For CD text, in terminal just type: drutil cdtext
For help, type: help
and you get this:
Usage: drutil -drive [drive-arguments] command [command-options-and-arguments]
drutil commands are:
atip-Displays ATIP information about inserted CD-R/RW media.
bulkerase-Bulk erases -RW media in either quick or full mode.
drutil bulkerase (quick | full)
burn-Burns a given file or directory to disc.
drutil burn (burn-options) <path>
cdtext-Displays CD-Text present on an audio CD.
discinfo-Displays disc related info when media is present.
dumpiso-Parses ISO-9660 directory structures.
drutil dumpiso <devnode> <block> [format]
dumpudf-Parses UDF directory structures.
drutil dumpudf <devnode> <block> [format]
eject-Ejects media from the drive (if any).
erase-Erases -RW media in either quick or full mode.
drutil erase (quick | full)
filename-Translates filenames for different filesystems.
drutil filename <name>
getconfig-Displays current and supported device features and profiles.
drutil getconfig (current | supported)
info-Displays detailed information about connected drives.
ist-Lists all connected burning devices.
poll-Constantly polls and displays device notifications.
status-Displays detailed information about inserted media.
subchannel-Displays subchannel (MCN, ISRC) info when CD media is present.
toc-Displays TOC information about inserted CD media.
trackinfo-Displays track related info when media is present.
tray-Opens and closes drive tray, and ejects media.
drutil tray (open | close | eject)
version-Display the OS and DiscRecording version numbers.