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    OpenDAFF

    OpenDAFF

    Directional Audio File Format

    OpenDAFF is a free, open-source software package for directional audio data - like the directivity of microphones, speakers, as well as head-related transfer functions (HRTFs)
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    SpotifyToGoogle

    Transfer your saved songs from Spotify to Google Music

    Transfer your saved songs from Spotify to Google Music. Now can transfer specific playlist. This was written for my only needs, but can be modified to be a much more versatile app. https://github.com/Asdprom/spotify_to_google
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    Forth Playlist Converter allows for easy transfer of playlists (currently M3U and XSPF) from one system or media player to another. It does so by matching the songs to another media library rather than directory structure.
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