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== Method 2 ==
== Method 2 ==
*TINT-based filing with "../tint/.." (e.g. C:/path_to_my_music/tint/)
*TINT-based filing with "../tint/.." (e.g. C:/path_to_my_music/tint/)
** A stricter method for pathnames
* allows sharing without the need to put the playlist directly in the audio root
** allows sharing without the need to put the playlist directly in the audio root
* path is <pre><nowiki><root>/tint/<TIN>/<Side#>/<Track#>.<ext></nowiki></pre>  
** path is <pre><nowiki><root>/tint/<TIN>/<Side#>/<Track#>.<ext></nowiki></pre>  
* the m3u file includes relative path <pre><nowiki><root>../tint/<TIN>/<Side#>/<Track#>.<ext></nowiki></pre>  
** the m3u file includes relative path <pre><nowiki><root>../tint/<TIN>/<Side#>/<Track#>.<ext></nowiki></pre>  
E.g.
E.g.
*<tt>C:/My Music/'''tint'''/'''00724383741328'''/'''1'''/'''1'''.flac</tt>
*<tt>C:/My Music/'''tint'''/'''00724383741328'''/'''1'''/'''1'''.flac</tt>

Revision as of 2009-03-23T11:05:31

This page describes how people can share playlists which other people could play directly on their computer, provided they have the audio. There is currently no way to do this without TINT-based filing.

Method 1

  • you can use TINT-based filing for sharing playlists. E.g. a .m3u can be placed in the TINT root. (e.g. C:/path_to_my_music_with_tints/)

Method 2

  • TINT-based filing with "../tint/.." (e.g. C:/path_to_my_music/tint/)
  • allows sharing without the need to put the playlist directly in the audio root
  • path is
    <root>/tint/<TIN>/<Side#>/<Track#>.<ext>
  • the m3u file includes relative path
    <root>../tint/<TIN>/<Side#>/<Track#>.<ext>

E.g.

  • C:/My Music/tint/00724383741328/1/1.flac
  • C:/My Music/mym3ufiles/my-playlist-for-sunday.m3u (same level as the tint folder)
  • C:/My Music/tint/my-playlist-for-sunday.m3u (if you want to have it in the same directory)
  • a path in the .m3u would be ../tint/00724383741328/1/1.flac

foobar with foo_texttools lets you export a plain list of TINTs as text file. There is currently no method known how to play. One way is that the receiver of a TINT list uploads his library to t.i (tint + path) and also uploads the TINT list he gets back an m3u.