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'''XML Shareable Playlist Format''' ('''XSPF'''), pronounced spiff, is a next-generation playlist format. This wiki is for developers. | '''XML Shareable Playlist Format''' ('''XSPF'''), pronounced spiff, is a next-generation [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/playlist playlist] format for digital media such as songs in OGG or MP3 format. This wiki is for developers. | ||
The mime type for XSPF playlists is <tt>application/xspf+xml</tt>, although it has not yet been [http://www.iana.org/cgi-bin/mediatypes.pl registered] with IANA. | The mime type for XSPF playlists is <tt>application/xspf+xml</tt>, although it has not yet been [http://www.iana.org/cgi-bin/mediatypes.pl registered] with IANA. | ||
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* Source control for web site: http://svn.xiph.org/websites/xspf.org/ | * Source control for web site: http://svn.xiph.org/websites/xspf.org/ | ||
* [http://gonze.com/playlists/playlist-format-survey.html A survey of playlist formats], by Lucas Gonze | * [http://gonze.com/playlists/playlist-format-survey.html A survey of playlist formats], by Lucas Gonze | ||
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XSPF XSPF Reference page on Wikipedia] | |||
This wiki is new as of spring 2005; are you looking for [http://playlist.musicbrainz.org/playlist/moin.cgi/ the old XSPF wiki?]) | This wiki is new as of spring 2005; are you looking for [http://playlist.musicbrainz.org/playlist/moin.cgi/ the old XSPF wiki?]) |
Revision as of 16:31, 27 February 2007
XML Shareable Playlist Format (XSPF), pronounced spiff, is a next-generation playlist format for digital media such as songs in OGG or MP3 format. This wiki is for developers.
The mime type for XSPF playlists is application/xspf+xml, although it has not yet been registered with IANA.
Supporting applications
These are applications which support XSPF and have not yet been added to the [[1][main applications list]].
- Jamendo
- You have to be a member and to select "XSPF" in your preferences to use them by default, but you can look and test a sample playlist here: http://www.jamendo.com/get/track/id/album/audio/xspf/1003/?aue=ogg2
- http://www.ArtistServer.com
- on artist profile pages http://www.artistserver.com/bliss
- on stations and playlists http://www.artistserver.com/stations/
- on genre pages http://www.artistserver.com/DownTempo
- Project Opus http://projectopus.com
- see http://www.projectopus.com/new-player for details
- includes modified version of Fabricio's player
"We added: A Scrubber/Shuttle so the lister can move the playhead to any point along the song. Time Remaining Time Played Genre of Song Origin/Location (city) of artist
Of site specific stuff which my not be of interest to others is: Review song link: we were adding as a layer to the paler but, it got too large and ugly. Buy song link. And a bunch of nice styling/skin tweaks"
- Lacy Morrow's modified version of Fabricio's player:
- project home and documentation at http://blog.geekkid.net/2006/04/xspf-files/
- example in action at http://geekkid.net/jukebox/
- trend of XSLT for xspf to html example
- http://dokerlund.edhsweb.org/wordpress/archives/23 is announce
- http://dokerlund.edhsweb.org/wordpress/xspf/media/playlist.xml is in practice
- Zuardi player modified to support FLV and SWF as well as mp3: http://blitz-xplore.blogspot.com/2006/05/file-xspfplayer.html
See also
- XSPF Conformance Tests
- XSPF Wish List
- List of known XSPF extensions
- Todo list for migrating mailing list from musicbrainz to xiph
External links
- Source control for source code, spec, xslt, validation: http://svn.xiph.org/trunk/xspf/
- Source control for web site: http://svn.xiph.org/websites/xspf.org/
- A survey of playlist formats, by Lucas Gonze
- XSPF Reference page on Wikipedia
This wiki is new as of spring 2005; are you looking for the old XSPF wiki?)