[xiph-commits] r15676 - websites/xspf.org/applications

sping at svn.xiph.org sping at svn.xiph.org
Fri Feb 6 09:49:44 PST 2009


Author: sping
Date: 2009-02-06 09:49:44 -0800 (Fri, 06 Feb 2009)
New Revision: 15676

Modified:
   websites/xspf.org/applications/index.shtml.en
Log:
Add QMMP and fspiff

Modified: websites/xspf.org/applications/index.shtml.en
===================================================================
--- websites/xspf.org/applications/index.shtml.en	2009-02-06 09:43:27 UTC (rev 15675)
+++ websites/xspf.org/applications/index.shtml.en	2009-02-06 17:49:44 UTC (rev 15676)
@@ -30,6 +30,7 @@
 <dt><a id="emff"></a><a href="http://emff.sourceforge.net/">Easy Musicplayer For Flash</a></dt><dd>Skinnable Flash MP3 player. See here for the <a href="http://emff.sourceforge.net/features/">full list of features</a>.</dd>
 <dt><a id="fmp3"></a><a id="FMP3"></a><a href="http://www.enricolai.com/fmp3/xspf-flash-mp3-player.asp">FMP3 Flash XSPF Player</a></dt><dd>A Flash-based application for playing music in web pages. Under <a href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.5/">Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 2.5 license</a>, with additional conditions.</dd> 
 <dt><a id="fooxspf"></a><a href="http://maadman.ma.funpic.de/?page_id=4">foo_xspf</a> (Windows, Foobar2000)</dt><dd>Adds XSPF read and write support to <a href="http://www.foobar2000.org/">Foobar2000</a>.</dd> 
+<dt><a id="fspiff"></a><a href="http://antiklimax.se/projects/fspiff/">fspiff</a></dt><dd>Command line tool to produce an XSPF playlist from M3U or a list of filenames.</dd>
 <dt><a id="gnomoradio"></a><a id="Gnomoradio"></a><a href="http://gnomoradio.org/">Gnomoradio</a> (GNU/Linux)</dt><dd>A program that can find, fetch, share, and play music that is freely available for file sharing.</dd> 
 <dt><a id="herrie"></a><a href="http://herrie.info/">Herrie</a></dt><dd><cite>Herrie is a minimalistic music player that uses the command line. It is written to support a variety of operating systems, audio subsystems and file formats, including playlists.</cite></dd> 
 <dt><a id="ion"></a><a href="http://openvision.tv/home/home.html">I/ON</a> (Java, runs on MacOS X and Windows XP)</dt><dd>A media player oriented towards internet based content rather than locally stored content. Support for video formats like Quicktime, Windows Media, Flash, Ogg and MPEG formats; RSS/podcasts; BitTorrent. Makes available <a href="https://ion.dev.java.net/source/browse/ion/IonXSPF/tv/openvision/xspf/"> Java source for XSPF support based on JDOM</a>.</dd> 
@@ -45,6 +46,7 @@
 <dt><a id="plait"></a><a href="http://plait.sourceforge.net/">Plait command line jukebox</a></dt><dd>A script that creates playlists from a music library and submits the playlists to music players. Now includes an XSPF publishing feature which creates a complete web site including an XSPF playlist, a web page that embeds the XSPF Web Music Player, and MP3 files.</dd> 
 <dt><a id="plext"></a><a id="Plext"></a><a href="http://plext.blogspot.com/">Plext</a> (Windows, Winamp)</dt><dd>Winamp plugin for advanced playlist functionality, including XSPF. Notable for supporting recursive playlists. (The author of this document uses this plugin often).</dd> 
 <dt><a id="podpager"></a><a href="http://www.podpager.com/">Pod Pager</a></dt><dd>A screen scraper that accepts HTML as input and creates XSPF or RSS as output.</dd> 
+<dt><a id="qmmp"></a><a href="http://qmmp.ylsoftware.com/index_en.php">QMMP</a></dt><dd>Plugin-based audio player looking like XMMS or Winamp.</dd>
 <dt><a id="serpentine"></a><a href="http://s1x.homelinux.net/projects/serpentine/">Serpentine</a> (GNU/Linux)</dt><dd>Software for mastering audio CDs. It uses XSPF playlists to set the CD content.</dd> 
 <dt><a id="sift"></a><a href="http://code.google.com/p/sift/">sift</a></dt><dd><cite>sift provides transformations that convert iTunes library files into other formats or extract useful information from them.</cite></dd> 
 <dt><a id="slimdevices"></a><a href="http://www.slimdevices.com/pi_features.html">Slim Server</a></dt><dd>Controller for <a href="http://slimdevices.com/pi_overview.html">Squeezebox</a>, a living room music device. Quote: <cite>You can punch an XSPF URL into the "Radio Tune In" field in our webUI. Or if you are browsing a Podcast or RSS feed that links to an XSPF document, that will work as well. The XSPF document does not need to be local.</cite></dd> 



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