audio-info-formats
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Contributors
- Manu Sporny, Bitmunk - Digital Bazaar, Inc.
- Charles Iliya Krempeaux
- Ryan King
- Yves Raimond, DBTune
Audio Metadata Formats
XSPF
- XSPF (2005 archive link) - XML playlist format created by Xiph.
MusicBrainz XML
- Music Brainz XML Metadata Format - Music Brainz artist, album and track metadata format.
OGG Comment Specification
- OGG Comment Specification - Comment specification for Ogg Vorbis files.
OGG Tagging
- OGG Tagging Specification - Optional comment specification for Ogg files.
Bitmunk XML
- Bitmunk Media Info XML - Media information XML format for describing audio and collections of audio.
AVI
AVI is a container format for Audio/Video formats.
References:
B4S
B4S is a playlist format.
References:
Creative Commons RDF
References:
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
References:
- http://gonze.com/playlists/playlist-format-survey.html#M3U
- http://hanna.pyxidis.org/tech/m3u.html
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M3U
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.
References:
- http://gonze.com/playlists/playlist-format-survey.html#PLS
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PLS_(file_format)
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.
References:
Id3
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See also
- Discussion of labelling of classical works, with links to further discussion and proposed standards, in particular: