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== See also==
== See also==
*{http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/askjack/2008/01/which_mp3_player_is_best_for_c.html Discussion of labelling of classical works] (with links to further discussion and proposed standards)
*[http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/askjack/2008/01/which_mp3_player_is_best_for_c.html Discussion of labelling of classical works] (with links to further discussion and proposed standards)

Revision as of 00:04, 7 January 2008

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Audio Metadata Formats

XSPF

  • XSPF - XML playlist format created by Xiph.

MusicBrainz XML

OGG Comment Specification

OGG Tagging

Bitmunk XML

AVI

AVI is a container format for Audio/Video formats.

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B4S

B4S is a playlist format.

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Creative Commons RDF

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Music Ontology

  • The Music Ontology is a community project aiming at providing a RDF vocabulary for expressing various music-related information, from complex editorial information (this is a cell-phone recording of a performance of Ferde Grofé's arrangement of Gershwin's "Rhapsody in Blue") to temporal annotation (The pianist was playing in E at that particular time), and simple editorial metadata (This album holds these tracks, was produced by this person, and this track was re-released on that compilation).

Extended M3U

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FLAC

Free Lossless Audio Codec (FLAC)

iTunes RSS

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M3U

M3U is a playlist format.

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MKV/MKA

Matroska MKV/MKA are video and audio containers, respectively.

PLS

PLS is a playlist format.

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RTSP

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SMIL

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Speex

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WAX

WAX is an SGML-based playlist for that looks exactly like ASX and WVX, except that it can only reference to ASF or WMA, but NOT to WMV files.

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Id3

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