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** includes modified version of Fabricio's player
** includes modified version of Fabricio's player


"We added:
"We added: A Scrubber/Shuttle so the lister can move the playhead to any point along the song. Time Remaining, Elapsed Time Played, Genre of Song, Origin/Location (city) of artist. Site specific stuff which my not be of interest to others is: Review song link: we were adding as a layer to the player but, it got too large and ugly. Buy song link. And a bunch of nice styling/skin tweaks."
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:
* Lacy Morrow's modified version of Fabricio's player:

Revision as of 15:58, 28 February 2007

XML Shareable Playlist Format (XSPF), pronounced spiff, is a next-generation playlist format for digital media such as songs in Vorbis 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]].

"We added: A Scrubber/Shuttle so the lister can move the playhead to any point along the song. Time Remaining, Elapsed Time Played, Genre of Song, Origin/Location (city) of artist. Site specific stuff which my not be of interest to others is: Review song link: we were adding as a layer to the player but, it got too large and ugly. Buy song link. And a bunch of nice styling/skin tweaks."

See also

External links

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