How do I convert my XSPF files to PDF?
Follow these six simple steps to quickly convert your audio file (*.xspf) to an Adobe PDF file (*.pdf) that you can share with colleagues and potential clients:
Step 1
Sign up for Sonix's free trial account—includes 30 minutes of free speech to pdf conversion.
Step 2
Upload your XSPF Playlist File file(s) (*.XSPF) from your computer. You can also connect your Google Drive or Dropbox to Sonix.
Step 3
Select the language that was spoken in your XSPF file. We support over 50 languages supported. Then click the button 'Start Transcribing Now.'
Step 4
Sonix automatically transcribes the audio from your XSPF file and converts it to a PDF file using Artificial Intelligence. It'll only take a few minutes so you can make a quick smoothie.
Step 5
Use the Sonix AudioText Editor to polish your transcript; it's an online word processor. Simply type in your browser to correct any words before exporting it to a PDF file.
Step 6
Click the 'Export' button. Select 'PDF (.pdf)' from the dropdown to download a text version of your XSPF file.
All done! Wasn't that fast? Your XSPF file has now been converted to a PDF file and downloaded to your computer!
Thousands of customers trust Sonix to convert their XSPF files to PDFs
Frequently Asked Questions for XSPF Playlist File (*.XSPF) to Adobe PDF
What is a XSPF file?
XSPF files are playlist files that reference actual audio files. XSPF files are similar to M3U files, but they use XML tags to organize and list files included in the playlist. The actual audio files are not stored within XSPF files, they are only referenced by them. XSPF files are used by various audio players, such as VLC media player, AIMP, Clementine, and Audacious. If you are trying to transcribe XSPF files, you’ll normally need to upload the underlying audio files to Sonix so that we can transcribe all of the audio data properly. Please convert the underlying audio files to either MP3, WAV, or OGG file formats for us to better transcribe the spoken audio in those files.
Does Sonix transcribe audio files with a *.XSPF file extension?
Yes, Sonix does automatically transcribe audio files with a .XSPF file extension. Sonix is an online audio to text converter. Convert any audio (xspf, mp3, m4a, wav, ...) or video (mp4, mov, avi, ...) file to text without installing any software! Sonix quickly and accurately transcribes *.XSPF files and converts them to text in a Adobe PDF format.
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XSPF to srt
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XSPF to captions
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Convert XSPF Playlist File to PDF with Sonix
Sonix automatically transcribes and translates your audio/video files in 50+ languages. Easily search, edit, and share your media files. Sonix is an online, fully-automated speech to text service that quickly converts files in the XSPF Playlist File format to Adobe's portable document format also known as PDF. Sonix does this conversion for you with the highest quality. Fast, accurate, and affordable. Millions of users from all over the world.
Includes 30 minutes of free transcription