XSPF ( XML Shareable Playlist Format ), reads spiff ( English spiff ) - an open data format for play lists , based on XML and developed under the auspices of the Xiph.Org Foundation . Among the declared advantages of the format by the creators are simplicity and portability [1] . The format specification is published under the Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives 2.5 license [2] .
| XSPF: XML Shareable Playlist Format | |
|---|---|
| Expansion | |
| MIME type | |
| Developer | |
| Format type | Play list |
| Expanded from | |
| Site | |
There are several format validators [3] .
Content
History
Playlist Example
<? xml version = "1.0" encoding = "UTF-8"?>
<playlist version = "1" xmlns = "http://xspf.org/ns/0/" >
<trackList>
<track>
<title> Local file </title>
<location> file: /// C: /music/foo.mp3 </location>
</track>
<track>
<title> External file </title>
<location> http://www.example.com/music/bar.ogg </location>
</track>
</trackList>
</playlist>
Support
The format is supported, among others [4] :
- Turntables
- Amarok
- Clementine
- Audacious
- Banshee (media player)
- Totem
- VLC media player
- Peyote
- AIMP [5]
- Winamp (read only)
- Web sites
- Jamendo
- Magnatune
- Last.fm
Links
Notes
- ↑ XSPF Home . Xiph.Org (2007). Date of treatment October 15, 2010. Archived March 13, 2012.
- ↑ XSPF Version 1 Specification Xiph.Org (2007). Date of treatment October 15, 2010. Archived on August 21, 2011.
- ↑ XSPF Validation . Xiph.Org (2007). Date of treatment October 15, 2010. Archived March 13, 2012.
- ↑ XSPF Applications . Xiph.Org (2007). Date of treatment October 15, 2010. Archived March 13, 2012.
- ↑ AIMP: List of changes . AIMP DevTeam. Date of treatment October 15, 2010. Archived March 13, 2012.