Description
iTunes FOR LINUX
iTunes is a Music Library File Format. This file describes the iTunes Music Library file format for application versions 1.1.2 and 3.0. The iTunes Music Library file contains a series of variable length blocks. The first part of the file refers to iTunes in general and to the number of playlists the file contains. The middle part holds all of the MP3 data, which is only stored once per item. Each item has a unique identifier used later in the file. The last part of the file contains a list of playlists, and within each playlist is a list of the item identifiers from the middle of the file. Each block of data begins with a four-letter marker which denotes the type of block. Some blocks contain sub-blocks, which means you cannot simply read to the next marker. The blocks show up roughly in this order:
Features:
- File header
- Part header
- Master items list header
- Master item record
- Data subblock, multi-purpose
- Playlist list header
- Start of playlist block
- Item identifier sub-block for playlist
Requirements:
- Perl
User Reviews for iTunes FOR LINUX 7
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iTunes FOR LINUX provides detailed insight into iTunes Music Library file format, aiding in efficient music library management for Linux users.
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This app is a game changer for managing my music library! The file format is well-structured and easy to navigate.
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I absolutely love this app! It makes organizing my playlists a breeze. Highly recommend it to anyone who loves music.
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Fantastic app! The detailed breakdown of the music library file format is incredibly useful for music enthusiasts.
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This app exceeded my expectations! It's straightforward, efficient, and I can finally keep track of all my MP3s perfectly.
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What an amazing tool! The organization of playlists and unique identifiers makes managing my music collection so easy.
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Five stars all the way! This app has revolutionized how I interact with my music library—absolutely essential for any audiophile!