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There is no formal specification for the M3U format; it is a de facto standard.. An M3U file is a plain text file that specifies the locations of one or more media files. The file is saved with the "m3u" filename extension if the text is encoded in the local system's default non-Unicode encoding (e.g., a Windows codepage), or with the "m3u8" extension if the text is UTF-8 encoded.
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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.
Download as PDF; Printable version; ... M3U; P. PLS (file format) S. SAMI; W. Windows Media Player Playlist; X. XML Shareable Playlist Format ...
.mpcpl file extension for Media Player Classic playlist format and its derivatives (MPC-HC, MPC-BE etc).pls, a text playlist similar to .ini (program settings) files. It provides the same functionality as extended M3U playlists by default (title and length)..smil is an XML recommendation of the World Wide Web Consortium that includes playlist ...
HTTP Live Streaming (also known as HLS) is an HTTP-based adaptive bitrate streaming communications protocol developed by Apple Inc. and released in 2009. Support for the protocol is widespread in media players, web browsers, mobile devices, and streaming media servers.
[playlist] : This tag indicates that it is a Playlist File; Track Entry Assuming track entry #X. FileX : Variable defining location of media file/stream (like .m3u/.m3u8 playlists). TitleX : Defines track title. (optional) LengthX : Length in seconds of track. Value of -1 indicates indefinite (streaming). (optional)
Mpxplay is a 32-bit console audio player for MS-DOS and Windows. It supports a wide range of audio codecs, playlists, as well as containers for video formats. The MS-DOS version uses a 32-bit DOS extender (DOS/32 Advanced DOS Extender being the most up-to-date version compatible).