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Conversion of xspf file format to asx file format beta

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Convert XML Shareable Playlist Format to Microsoft Advanced Streaming Redirector.

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Both .xspf to .asx files are used for multimedia playlists, so the best way to achieve xspf to asx conversion would actually be to use some playlist manager or dedicated playlist converter, like the Playlist Manager. Said that, most media players now support all playlists files, so there is usually no need for the conversion anyway.

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Additional links: Open xspf file, Open asx file

XSPF

Files with xspf extension are typically multimedia playlist saved in the XML Shareable Playlist Format. Designed for both personal computers and portable devices.

ASX

Files with asx extension are commonly used for Advanced Stream Redirectors. A link of sort used to launch streamed video in Media player.

 

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