PlayTheInternet is a Chrome extension that allows you to seamlessly add songs from web pages to playlists. It supports YouTube, SoundCloud, and Vimeo. You can create both local and synchronized playlists, control the player using hotkeys, and use a panel for convenient control. It also has a context menu for adding songs and supports drag and drop. PlayTheInternet is all about discovering and listening to new music on the web.
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PlayTheInternet is all about discovering and listening to new music on the web.
It allows you to seamlessly add songs "directly" from web page to either local or synchronized playlists and has a bunch of ways to control the player.
LOCAL AND SYNCHRONIZED PLAYLIST DIFFERENCE
• synchronized playlists has a limit of ~250 youtube, vimeo videos and less for soundcloud songs
• local playlists does not have this limit but are bound to particular PC
PLAYLIST FEATURES
• drag and drop songs between playlists
Hello, the extension is great. I only have to mention that you have no clear contact information. I wanted to ask if the extension has any prospect of becoming open source. I want to assemble a setup where I can add songs from the web to a playlist (what this extension does) and then sync them to my phone, computer, etc (+converting to m3u/xspf and caching the songs locally). Your extension would be a great Chrome component for that setup. You can contact me at pditchev in gmail if you like the idea.
What a great idea. The web version did not work for me, but after tinkering with the extension enough, I was able to get enough out of it that I wanted.
I was also unable to delete selections from a playlist. I wanted to be able to share playlists as well, but I was unable to figure that out; perhaps that's web version only.
I look forward to this being developed more. It truly has a lot of potential.