XSPF

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joonhd
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XSPF

Postby joonhd » 11 Dec 2014 21:55

Searched for, and found a few posts relating to xspf support on Android...

My current experience with this, using the latest from http://ftp.free.org/mirrors/videolan/vl ... v7/VLC.apk (Revision c30f3d6 (2014-12-05)), is that VLC does not even list the xspf that I have placed in the default Videos folder, even if I browse to it via the "Internal Folders" icon. (No app is associated with .xspf if I tap on it in the Android File Explorer.)

BR, Jon

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Re: XSPF

Postby Daftendireckt » 16 Dec 2014 13:19

Same for me. I am fed up with TuneIn and would like to use a simple playlist to listen to radio streams with VLC but no luck so far... I mean that works but it's not straight forward.
It's a bit better with M3U files. They open with VLC from others apps but VLC doesn't see them when I browse to the directory that stores my playlists (in both xspf and m3u formats) along with the picture files to get a nice UI with radio logos.

Another great feature would be Miracast support. Is there somewhere a public roadmap for VLC for Android?
Great work anyway to the team. Thanks !
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Re: XSPF

Postby edwardw » 26 Dec 2014 01:15

Hi,
Same for me. I am fed up with TuneIn and would like to use a simple playlist to listen to radio streams with VLC but no luck so far... I mean that works but it's not straight forward.
It's a bit better with M3U files. They open with VLC from others apps but VLC doesn't see them when I browse to the directory that stores my playlists (in both xspf and m3u formats) along with the picture files to get a nice UI with radio logos.

Another great feature would be Miracast support. Is there somewhere a public roadmap for VLC for Android?
Great work anyway to the team. Thanks !
Miracast support should already be there. It is called 'secondary display support'.


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