[Playlist] Playlist for classic radio?
Lucas Gonze
lucas.gonze at gmail.com
Mon Jan 22 20:19:17 UTC 2007
Hi Roman,
I am sorry to tell you that you are indeed on a delivery list of this
list, given that you were able to post in the first place.
To do station name, broadcasted date and time attributes you could use
the //playlist/creator and //playlist/date of the playlist, or you
could create a new extension vocabulary.
To do virtual songs, rather than web songs, you would fill in the
metadata fields in the track entries. You might also provide
identifier elements mapping the virtual songs to the Musicbrainz
database or some other song database.
However, the trick with all this is getting such features encoded into
useful software. You need to find somebody to actually implement your
new extension vocabulary. :)
-Lucas
On 1/22/07, roman.ripa at volny.cz <roman.ripa at volny.cz> wrote:
> Hi all
>
> I'm new in playlists area.
>
> It seems to me that playlist formats like http://www.xspf.org/quickstart/
> are targeted to Web media. But what type of the playlist format would
> you
> recommend for classic radio? The classic radio playlist:
>
> * WILL NOT have the link to MP3 file but
> * WILL have "station name, broadcasted date and time" attributes.
>
> Any suggestions welcome, please answer me also directly as I'm not on
> a delivery list of this mail list.
>
> Thank you
> Roman Ripa
>
>
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