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backup.xiia
What is the format of backup.xiia, perhaps there is a link with explanation.
I noticed in the net other <station> xml-style, but with instruction it would be easier, for example to add stations myself to the file. Thanks. (I'm a paid user).
I noticed in the net other <station> xml-style, but with instruction it would be easier, for example to add stations myself to the file. Thanks. (I'm a paid user).
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The backup file was not really intended for manual editing but regardless can still be done.
Here is some info about the different fields. Please note that they can change in the future.
t=title
c=category/genre
e=encoding can be ignored
su=playlist URL
sm=playlist mime
sc=comma delimited playlist URLs
scm=playlist source mime essentially the first playlist element mime
scb=playlist source bitrate essentially the first playlist element mime
pc=play count
dc=date created
I understand that the structure is internal to XIIALive and not a published standard.
Hopefully later on we can provide better tools for editing these things. :)
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The backup file was not really intended for manual editing but regardless can still be done.
Here is some info about the different fields. Please note that they can change in the future.
t=title
c=category/genre
e=encoding can be ignored
su=playlist URL
sm=playlist mime
sc=comma delimited playlist URLs
scm=playlist source mime essentially the first playlist element mime
scb=playlist source bitrate essentially the first playlist element mime
pc=play count
dc=date created