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This page describes how people can share playlists | This page describes how people can share playlists that other people could play directly on their computer, provided they have the audio. | ||
* you can use [[TINT-based filing]] for sharing playlists. E.g. a [[.m3u]] can be placed in the TINT root. (e.g. C:/ | == With TINT-based filing== | ||
*TINT-based filing with "../tint/.." (e.g. C:/path_to_my_music/tint/) | Currently the only way to achieve the above is via [[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_tinted_music/) | |||
=== Method 2 === | |||
*TINT-based filing with an additonal folder "../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 <pre><nowiki><root>/tint/<TINP>/<Side#>/<Track#>.<ext></nowiki></pre> | |||
* the m3u file includes relative path <pre><nowiki><root>../tint/<TINP>/<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> | ||
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*a path in the .m3u would be <tt>../'''tint'''/'''00724383741328'''/'''1'''/'''1'''.flac</tt> | *a path in the .m3u would be <tt>../'''tint'''/'''00724383741328'''/'''1'''/'''1'''.flac</tt> | ||
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 | == Without TINT-based filing== | ||
There is currently no way known to tango.info, to share directly playable playlists without [[TINT-based filing]]. | |||
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 could then get back a m3u file containg the pathnames for the TINT list. | |||
==From talk== | |||
Tobikuel 2011-06-17 | |||
Concerning 2.: | |||
What's about xspf playlists? Very easy to share them, | |||
no TINT-based file naming needed! |
Latest revision as of 2013-06-11T15:56:36
This page describes how people can share playlists that other people could play directly on their computer, provided they have the audio.
With TINT-based filing
Currently the only way to achieve the above is via 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_tinted_music/)
Method 2
- TINT-based filing with an additonal folder "../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/<TINP>/<Side#>/<Track#>.<ext>
- the m3u file includes relative path
<root>../tint/<TINP>/<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
Without TINT-based filing
There is currently no way known to tango.info, to share directly playable playlists without TINT-based filing.
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 could then get back a m3u file containg the pathnames for the TINT list.
From talk
Tobikuel 2011-06-17
Concerning 2.: What's about xspf playlists? Very easy to share them, no TINT-based file naming needed!