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November 20 2020 - 4:53 pm

Brief Issue Affecting Downloads

For about eighteen hours, between Thursday evening and Friday afternoon (November 19 and 20), a script's download link may have errantly pointed to an earlier version. As a result, the downloaded script may not work on macOS 10.15 or later.

The problem that caused the issue is fixed and I apologize for the difficulty. If you downloaded a script during the time above you will simply have to re-download it. The earlier inoperative version you downloaded can be Trashed.

Thanks!

November 20 2020 - 3:45 pm

UPDATED: Create Archive of Selected v3.1

For macOS 10.15 and later only. This script will create a .zip archive of copies of the files of the selected tracks and save it in a user-chosen location.

Latest version:

  • Accommodations for macOS 11 Big Sur
  • Performance, UI and security enhancements

More information for Create Archive of Selected v3.1 and download link is here.

November 20 2020 - 2:12 pm

NEW: Amazon Lookup v2.0

This script will look at the current selected track and take you to Amazon's web page for that track's Album. If nothing is selected, it will default to the current playing track. If nothing is playing it will not run. Works nicely with a keyboard shortcut.

Latest version:

  • Accommodations for macOS 11 Big Sur
  • Performance, UI and security enhancements

More information for Amazon Lookup v2.0 and download link is here.

November 20 2020 - 1:28 pm

NEW: Clipboard to Lyrics v3.0

This script will copy text from the clipboard (text you have copied from an email, text document or web page, for instance) to the Lyrics tag of the currently playing track or selected track(s). Saves a few mouse-clicks anyway. Don't forget to add a keyboard shortcut.

Latest version:

  • Accommodations for macOS 11 Big Sur
  • Performance, UI and security enhancements

More information for Clipboard to Lyrics v3.0 and download link is here.

November 9 2020 - 10:26 am

NEW: Duplicate Playlist Folder as Playlist v2.0

For macOS 10.15 and later only. This script will copy all the tracks in a selected Playlist Folder to a new "plain" playlist, essentially duplicating the tracks as viewed when the Playlist Folder is selected. Optionally, after copying, the selected source Playlist Folder can be deleted along with the playlists it contains (of course, the tracks remain in your library). Note that if any "dead" tracks exist at any level of the selected Playlist Folder the script will fail.

Latest version:

  • Accommodations for macOS 11 Big Sur
  • Performance, UI and security enhancements

More information for Duplicate Playlist Folder as Playlist v2.0 and download link is here.

November 7 2020 - 1:09 pm

UPDATED: Side Splitter v2.1

For macOS 10.15 and later only. This script will copy a selection of tracks (presumably the tracks of a single particular album) into separate user-designated "album side" playlists and place these playlists in a distinct Playlist Folder. The script will then play each playlist "side" one at a time, pausing after each one until you accede to play the next "side" (as might occur with an actual LP record).

You can get the track order for an album if you Search Discogs or Search Wikipedia.

Written as a sort of joke to illustrate the awkwardness of recreating an analog music listening experience digitally.

Latest version:

  • Accommodations for macOS 11 Big Sur
  • Performance, UI and security enhancements

More information for Side Splitter v2.1 and download link is here.

November 7 2020 - 8:40 am

UPDATED: Make A Text List v6.3

For macOS 10.15 and later only. This script can assemble a list of tag information about the selected tracks (or tracks in the selected playlist) using a configurable pattern substitution string and provides the ability to export this formatted text to the clipboard, a text file or the Print Dialog.

Latest version:

  • Accommodations for macOS 11 Big Sur
  • Performance, UI and security enhancements

More information for Make A Text List v6.3 and download link is here.

November 6 2020 - 7:42 pm

UPDATED: Make Playlists By Tag v3.1

For macOS 10.15 and later only. This applet will create new Music track playlists based on each selected entry of a specified tag. That is, create individual playlists for each Artist, Album Artist, Album, Composer (or their "Sort" siblings), Genre, or Year.

Latest version:

  • Accommodations for macOS 11 Big Sur
  • Performance, UI and security enhancements

More information for Make Playlists By Tag v3.1 and download link is here.

November 6 2020 - 8:27 am

UPDATED: Increment Number Tags v3.4

For macOS 10.15 and later only. This script will incrementally number your choice of the Track Number, Movement Number, Episode Number, Episode ID tags, and track Name prefix of the selected tracks. Additionally, a Track Count, Disc Number/Count and/or Movement Count can be applied to each track, Episode ID can be configured with additional text incorporating the number, and zero-padding up to five digits can be applied. (The selected tracks must be sorted by ascending Play Order for accurate results.)

Latest version:

  • Accommodations for macOS 11 Big Sur
  • Performance, UI and security enhancements

More information for Increment Number Tags v3.4 and download link is here.

November 5 2020 - 5:23 pm

UPDATED: Quick Convert v5.3

For macOS 10.15 and later only. Convert all or just the selected tracks of the selected Playlist using your choice of available encoders, restoring your Preferences-set encoder afterwards.

Additionally, you can:

  • Choose to delete and/or Trash the original tracks and/or files
  • Copy all converted tracks to a playlist

Latest version:

  • Accommodations for macOS 11 Big Sur
  • Performance, UI and security enhancements

More information for Quick Convert v5.3 and download link is here.

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