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A Python library for connecting to DAAP (iTunes Music Sharing) servers.
Created over 2 years ago.

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Fluke is a small utility for Mac OS that lets you play FLAC files right within iTunes. Features16bit/44.1KHz playback Multiple file and folder handling (the latter from command line only at the ... [More] moment) Track number and count support Known issuesOnly 16bit/44.1KHz files play fine. Any other resolution affects the speed of playback which is a known Xiph.org issue. Embedded artwork is not supported. However if you've got an iTunes Store account, select the songs you added, right-click and hit Get Album Artwork. iPods, iPhones and Airport Express are NOT supported — Fluke uses a third-party library not available on those devices. CD burning does not work for the same reason as the above. TODOsFolder handling via GUI Offer option to convert to Apple Lossless on the spot [Less]
Created 12 months ago.

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django-podcast is a Django application that allows you to easily publish podcasts that conform to the RSS 2.0 and iTunes RSS podcast specifications. Update 2009/02/16: Google released a point ... [More] version update of the video sitemap, so I updated the models, admin.py and templates to reflect it. Note the model changes or it might screw up whatever you're working on. There are a couple of new sitemap tags that are best suited to be completed by your specific application, like and , which are probably user-generated and beyond the scope of django-podcast. Django and Python versiondjango-podcast requires at least Django 0.97 revision 7967. This revision incorporated the newforms-admin branch into trunk and makes the most notable use of it in the categories class of the application's models. However, I heavily encourage you to develop with the Django development version (known as "trunk"), which is Django 1.0.x at the time of this writing. At the least, please use Django 1.0. If you're developing on a web host, Python is probably already installed. To check, type python from the command line after logging in via SSH. If Python isn't installed, download and install Python. At least Python version 2.3 is recommended. ssh user@domain.com python InstallationAfter connecting to your server via SSH, typically you download Django and other packages into a source directory. You would then symlink the django directory to a location that resides on your Python path. Likewise, download django-podcast from the Google Code Subversion repository and symlink the podcast directory. If you work with WebFaction (like I do), and assuming one location on your Python path is $HOME/webapps/django/lib/python2.5, it might go like: mkdir ~/source svn co http://code.djangoproject.com/svn/django/trunk/ $HOME/source/django-trunk/ ln -s $HOME/source/django-trunk/django/ $HOME/webapps/django/lib/python2.5/django svn co http://django-podcast.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/ $HOME/source/django-podcast-read-only/ ln -s $HOME/source/django-podcast-read-only/podcast/ $HOME/webapps/django/lib/python2.5/podcast Add podcast as a tuple item to your INSTALLED_APPS in settings.py: INSTALLED_APPS = ( ... 'podcast', ... )Add these lines to your URL configuration, urls.py: urlpatterns += patterns('', (r'^podcasts/', include('podcast.urls')), )Run the syncdb command from the directory in which your settings.py resides, most probably your applications' project directory. Again, if you're on WebFaction like I am, where example-project is your project name: cd ~/webapps/django/example-project/ python manage.py syncdb Alternatively if the Django binary directory is on your Python path, run the syncdb command from any directory to install the database tables. django-admin.py syncdb If you installed the Django admin application, you should be able to see the podcast application's show and episode areas: http://www.example.com/admin/podcast/ You might need to restart the server for changes to take effect, especially if you are running Django on mod_python. DependenciesNone. However, consider a thumbnail creation utility, such as sorl-thumbnail, if you are not in control of creating your podcast show artwork. iTunes suggests show artwork should be a width and height of 600 pixels, but you might want to reduce the size of artwork on your website. Web site URLsThe default, out-of-the-box Web site URLs should look something like: http://www.example.com/podcasts/ http://www.example.com/podcasts/title-of-show/ http://www.example.com/podcasts/title-of-show/title-of-episode/ The /podcasts/ portion of the URL is hard coded into the URL configuration. Beautifully designed default templates are included, so feel free to show off your URLs after saving a show and an episode! Note that the templates were not stress tested in Internet Explorer 6 or 7, but work on Web standards browsers. FeedBurner and iTunes URLsAfter saving at least one show and one episode, consider submitting your feed URL to FeedBurner for keeping track of podcast subscriber statistics. Your feed URL should be something like, where title-of-show is the slug of your show: http://www.example.com/podcasts/title-of-show/feed/ Remember to check the checkbox for "I'm a podcaster!" Your new FeedBurner URL should be something like: http://feeds.feedburner.com/TitleOfShow You can now return to your website's admin and paste this URL into your Show's FeedBurner textbox. For bonus points, submit your FeedBurner URL to the iTunes Store. Your iTunes podcast URL should then be something like: http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=000000000 The advantage of submitting your FeedBurner URL to the iTunes Store allows you to track show statistics while also giving users the advantage of using the friendly iTunes interface. Return to the admin again and paste the iTunes show URL into the Show's iTunes URL textbox. Promote either the FeedBurner URL or the iTunes URL using each respective template tag on your website (in the simplest example): {{ show.feedburner }} {{ show.itunes }} Ping iTunes for new contentThe iTunes Store checks new content daily but you might want to make a new episode available immediately in the iTunes Store. Visit your show's ping URL to make that episode available, which would be something like: https://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZFinance.woa/wa/pingPodcast?id=000000000 Alternatively, if you're a savvy developer, you could set up a cron job to handle this, but note that pinging too often could result in a removal from the iTunes Store. Yahoo! Media RSS feed submissionLikewise, considering submitting your podcast to Yahoo! Search, which specifically accepts any kind of regularly published media-based (audio, video, image, document, etc.) RSS 2.0 feed or Media RSS feed. Your Media RSS feed should be something like: http://www.example.com/podcasts/title-of-show/media/ Google video sitemapsIf you're creating a video podcast, you can submit a video sitemap to Google Webmaster Tools. The video sitemap will help Google index videos in Google Video. After a successful installation, the video sitemap URL should be something like: http://www.example.com/podcasts/title-of-show/sitemap.xml Additionally, you can add the video sitemap URL to your robots.txt file. Sitemap: http://www.example.com/podcasts/title-of-show/sitemap.xml Google allows the submission of a media RSS feed instead of the sitemap to Google Webmaster Tools if you prefer. Relevant linksSome URLs that helped me and could help you: SpecificationsRSS 2.0 specification Apple iTunes podcast technical specification Media RSS 2.0 Module specification Google Video Media RSS Specification Atom syndication format specification Google video sitemaps Tutorials, Validators, SoftwareComparing Media RSS formats Webmonkey's "Use Media RSS" Apple iTunes podcasts Apple iTunes audio podcasts Apple iTunes video podcasts Apple iTunes HD podcasts Feed Validator MetaX, Macintosh meta-data tagger (for saving episode-specific artwork and other meta data) For the curious, django-podcast is compatible with enhanced podcasts and HD podcasts; both depend on the respective file's preparation and not on the feeds. LicensingThis software is licensed under the new BSD license. SupportPlease file a ticket if you find a problem with this application, and if you're feeling generous a patch to go with it. Help me help you! If you used this Django application, I'd love to see it in action, and if you have suggestions or feature requests, drop me a line at rich (at) richardcornish (dot) com and let me know. [Less]
Created 12 months ago.

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iTunes playlists exporter, with m3u associed files, useful for my Nokia n73.
Created 11 months ago.

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Amarok generates library information from tags stored in files. If you've stored you iTunes library in WAV format, those tags won't exist, and Amarok won't import any of the songs. This tool reads ... [More] the XML-formatted iTunes library file, and loads the data into Amarok, giving you full access to you music through Amarok's user interface. [Less]
Created 11 months ago.

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A python script to help manage large audio file collections. Currently uses iTunes to discover where audio files live.
Created 11 months ago.

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Stream line the process of tagging TV Shows and Movies in iTunes.
Created 11 months ago.

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AboutTunezilla is a library for reading databases on various portable music players. Combining portability with ease of use, Tunezilla allows almost anyone to easily create portable audio player ... [More] software for use anywhere. Simply plug your music player into a computer and run the software straight from the player. FeaturesSimple array-based access to the database. Almost trivial integration into music playing software. Supported PlayersOnly the iPod is currently being supported, but many more are coming. [Less]
Created 11 months ago.

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Python tools to modify and extract data from Apple's proprietary iTunes application databases. This project is derived from the Java project by Joe Walton: http://code.google.com/p/titl/ iTunes is ... [More] a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. This program makes no claim to be either authorized or approved by Apple, Inc. [Less]
Created 3 months ago.

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otolog client for linux
Created about 1 year ago.