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iTunes Playlist Export 1.5 (Default branch)

iTunes Export provides the ability to export iTunes Playlists to the standard .m3u file format. Unfortunately, this feature is not included in the iTunes application and is extremely useful for users who wish to use iTunes with other applications or devices. iTunes Export is written in C# (.Net). iTunes Export provides a Command Line version (tested on Mono) and a GUI version, as well as a library that developers can use in their own applications. License: BSD License (revised) Changes:
An issue with invalid characters in playlist filenames was fixed. Some characters are valid in playlist names (within iTunes), but not valid in filenames for the resulting playlist files. Multi-Language support was added for the GUI version. Descriptions are now available in English and French. The Library reader and all playlist writers were updated to use UTF-8 encoding. The export routine was changed to include audio streams. Disabled tracks (tracks that are unchecked in iTunes) are now ignored. Image

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MKTUNES(1)							   User Commands							MKTUNES(1)

NAME
mktunes - convert GNUtunesDB's XML into iTunesDB format SYNOPSIS
mktunes [OPTION]... DESCRIPTION
Convert GNUtunesDB.xml into iTunesDB format --help display this help and exit --version output version information and exit -m, --mount=DIRECTORY iPod mountpoint. Default is $IPOD_MOUNTPOINT -n, --ipod-name=NAME iPod Name (For unlabeled iPods). iTunes displays this name, not the label. -v, --volume=VALUE Adjust volume +-VALUE% (example: --volume +5) -e, --energy Save energy (= Disable scrolling title) -g, --fwguid=HEXVAL Enforce iPod serial/firewire-guid. Late 2007 iPod models (3gen Nano, Classic, Touch) refuse to work unless the iTunesDB has been signed with a sha1 hash. This hash helps to detect corrupted databases, prevents sharing an iTunesDB between multiple iPods and locks out non-apple software. GNUpod is able to create the required hash value if it knows the iPods serial number, this is a 16 chars long hex value such as: '000ba3100310abcf' and should be autodetected on GNU/Linux (via /proc/bus/usb/devices) and Solaris (via prtconf -v). Use this switch to set the serial if the autodetection somehow fails to find the correct serial number of your iPod. You can also specify the value in your configuration file (gnupodrc) as 'mktunes.fwguid = 000ba3100310abcf'. AUTHOR
Written by Adrian Ulrich REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs to <bug-gnupod@nongnu.org> COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) Adrian Ulrich This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICU- LAR PURPOSE. SEE ALSO
The full documentation for gnupod is maintained as a Texinfo manual. If the info program and GNUpod are properly installed at your site, the command info gnupod should give you access to the complete manual. mktunes 1.00 June 2005 MKTUNES(1)