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September 14 2009 - 6:06 pm

iTunes Library Manager Progress

An update to iTunes Library Manager that is compatible with iTunes 9 will be released on Wednesday. Many thanks to beta-testers Karl, Brian, Andrew, and David for the help on short notice--and for putting their music libraries on the line.

September 11 2009 - 11:46 am

iTunes Library Manager No Go with iTunes 9

iTunes Library Manager will not work with iTunes 9. I am working on a fix and hope to have an update to release next week.

September 11 2009 - 9:17 am

Need More Sharing From Home Sharing?

If you find the new iTunes 9 feature "Home Sharing" a bit lacking then you may be interested in this remote management compendium I put together a few months ago. If you're ready to really get your hands dirty with things like ssh, rsync, launchd, and more, you can design a system to copy/backup/add any iTunes files to other iTunes apps on your network in the background.

September 10 2009 - 9:16 pm

UPDATED: Art to Desktop v2.1

This Stay-Open applet will continuously update your desktop picture to the album artwork of the currently playing track. Art to Desktop v2.1 is just spruced up to work better with Snow Leopard, other minor enhancements.

September 10 2009 - 7:49 pm

Dead Tracks a Problem for Genius?

There are one or two discussions going on at the Apple Discussions boards about users being unable to properly update Genius in iTunes 9, which apparently prevents Genius Mixes from kicking in. Or something. Some posters have gotten fruitful results after eliminating any dead tracks with Super Remove Dead Tracks.

Download and install the script. Turn Genius off. Run the script. Turn Genius back on.

September 10 2009 - 12:12 pm

Smart Playlists Are Not 'Scriptable

Getting an avalanche of email informing me that Smart Playlists in iTunes 9 can use boolean-like operators when defining criteria. While that's great and all, Smart Playlists cannot be constructed with AppleScript so it has zero impact on scripting.

September 10 2009 - 12:02 pm

Join Together Needs QTP7 in Snow Leopard

Several users have emailed about this: If you have upgraded to Snow Leopard and are using Join Together you will need to install QuickTime Player 7. And be sure to get the latest version of Join Together.

QuickTime Player 7 is in "Optional Installs" on your Leopard Install disc. Open this folder, run "Optional Installs.mkpg", and make sure "QuickTime Player 7" is checked.

After installing QTP7 (or if it is already installed), you can find it in /Applications/Utilities/. Activate it and run it long enough for it to establish a full launch, and then quit it. This will be enough activity for its preferences file to be created, which Join Together needs to locate.

September 10 2009 - 9:27 am

UPDATED: Save Album Art to Album Folder v2.0

Save Album Art to Album Folder v2.0 is a collection of two scripts that will assist with exporting Album artwork to a track's parent folder, presumably the track's "Album" folder.

  • "Save Album Art to Album Folder" will export the artwork of the selected tracks or tracks in the selected playlist as a graphics file to the folder which contains each selected track's file--or a specific user-selected folder.
  • "Save Track Art to Album Folder" exports the artwork of the single selected track to its parent folder, replacing any previous version.

Read Me explains much more, including modifications you can easily make.

Universal binary for OS 10.5 and better only.

This latest version updates syntax for compatibility with Snow Leopard, streamlines some code, provides new bundled progress indicator app.

September 9 2009 - 2:29 pm

iTunes 9 Released

Apple released iTunes 9 today at its "It's only rock and roll" event. New features include "Genius Mixes"; improved syncing behaviors, like iPhone app organization; "Home sharing" to play, sync, copy tracks among up to 5 users on your local network; "iTunes LPs" in the iTunes Store featuring bonus material like lyrics, art, and video ("Cocktail"); new iTunes Store features.

September 9 2009 - 7:18 am

Change in Folder Actions

The "on files added" Folder Actions handler in 10.6 now waits for a file to finish "arriving" before being called. Earlier versions would call the handler as soon as the a new file hit the folder. But if the file was very large the handler might fail because the file hadn't completely arrived in the folder. Now, under 10.6, if the file-being-added stays the same size for more than three seconds, it is deemed "done", and the action is called.

The workaround suggested in this Folder Actions and iTunes tip is no longer necessary in Snow Leopard.

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