XML Shareable Playlist Format
XML Shareable Playlist Format (XSPF), pronounced spiff,[1] is an XML-based playlist format for digital media, sponsored by the Xiph.Org Foundation. XSPF is a file format for sharing the kind of playlist that can be played on a personal computer or portable device. In the same way that any user on any computer can open any Web page, XSPF is intended to provide portability for playlists. Content resolutionTraditionally playlists have been composed of file paths that pointed to individual titles. This allowed a playlist to be played locally on one machine or shared if the listed file paths were URLs accessible to more than one machine (e.g., on the Web). XSPF's meta-data rich open format has permitted a new kind of playlist sharing called content resolution. A simple form of content resolution is the localisation of a playlist based on metadata. An XSPF-compliant content resolver will open XSPF playlists and search a catalog for every title with Example of an XSPF 1.0 playlist<?xml version="1.1" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<playlist version="1" xmlns="http://xspf.org/ns/0/">
<trackList>
<track>
<title>Windows Path</title>
<location>file://C:\music\foo.mp3</location>
</track>
<track>
<title>Linux Path</title>
<location>file:///media/music/foo.mp3</location>
</track>
<track>
<title>Relative Path</title>
<location>music/foo.mp3</location>
</track>
<track>
<title>External Example</title>
<location>http://www.example.com/music/bar.ogg</location>
</track>
</trackList>
</playlist>
HistoryXSPF was created by an ad hoc working group that commenced activities in February 2004, achieved rough consensus on version 0 in April 2004, worked on implementations and fine tuning throughout summer and fall 2004, and declared the tuned version to be version 1 in January 2005. XSPF is not a recommendation of any standards body besides the Xiph.Org Foundation. Features
Software and web playlist converters
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