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Installation
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Quickstart
Setup the demo project and install PHP M3U8 with it:
Copy the demo script file to the project root:
And run:
You could check the demo file out to find out how to use.
As a "Facade" hides too much details, if you take a look of those facade
classes, you'll notice that the real parser/dumper will take a "tag definitions"
and a "parsing/dumping rules" as it's dependencies. "definitions" and "rules" are
actually "configuration". All these "configuration"s are written in PHP. You may
want to modify those configuration files to meet your needs. For more
information, see
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