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Make selected tracks bookmarkable in iTunes

AppleScript for iTunes

Obligatory warning: This script has been designated as an obsoleted "Retro Script". There is no guarantee that it will function as described with modern versions of iTunes (or the newer Music or TV apps) and/or macOS. If used in its current form it may not work at all without modification. At worst, it may corrupt or delete data.

This script will make the selected tracks in iTunes bookmarkable by checking the "Remember playback position" setting of each.

Designated as a Retro Script because: Replicates "Remember playback position" in multi-edit.

Latest version:

  • v1.0 September 7, 2005

Further:

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Current v1.0

Info:

  • This is a Compiled Script
  • works with: iTunes
  • file format: Script
  • Gatekeeper Security: None
  • total downloads: 6,767
  • .zip download size: 37.5K

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