youtube-hls-m3u8
Playlist-Manager-SMP
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| 3.6 | 9.6 | |
| over 1 year ago | 9 days ago | |
| JavaScript | JavaScript | |
| GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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youtube-hls-m3u8
Playlist-Manager-SMP
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playlist manager display settings questions
There is no way to change any of this behavior, and there is really no need to save external playlists anyway unless you are moving them to other computers or players. There is however a script based Playlist Manager SMP which attempts to mitigate some of these issues by keeping internal / external playlists in sync.
- Very useful scripts for SMP
- Remove Featuring Artist from Artist tag, with masstagger ?
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How to automatically import playlists from a folder
There is this Playlist Manager (SMP script) which can keep external playlists (M3U) in sync with foobar playlists. I've never tried it out myself, but maybe that could help.
What are some alternatives?
shaka-player - JavaScript player library / DASH & HLS client / MSE-EME player
foo_spider_monkey_panel - foobar2000 component that allows to use JavaScript to create CUI/DUI panels
OpenTrafficCamMap - A crowdsourced database of traffic cameras
Playlist-Tools-SMP - A collection of Spider Monkey tools for foobar2000: from removing duplicates, to dynamic queries or "spotify-like" playlist creation.
ip-camera-browser-client - Normally, IP Camera streams video as RTSP protocol. But browser is unable to render this format, so we need to convert it as HLS format so that modern browser's video tags can display it.
Camelot-Wheel-Notation - Javascript implementation of the Camelot Wheel, ready to use "harmonic mixing" rules and translations for standard key notations. The wheel is a representation where musical keys are displayed as ‘hours’ on a clock followed by a letter (A, B). Its main use is mixing songs following a set of rules named "harmonic mixing" or "mixing in key".