Problems with ScriptingBridge and iTunes
Problems with ScriptingBridge and iTunes
- Subject: Problems with ScriptingBridge and iTunes
- From: Hannes Petri <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 2 Mar 2008 02:28:03 +0100
Hello!
I want to retrieve the path to the currently played file in iTunes. I
thought scripting bridge would be the perfect tool for this, however
i've run into some problem. I have this code:
iTunesApplication *iTunes = [[SBApplication alloc]
initWithBundleIdentifier:@"com.apple.iTunes"];
iTunesTrack *currentTrack = [iTunes currentTrack];
if ([currentTrack isKindOfClass:[iTunesFileTrack class]]) {
…
}
The problem is, that the class of the object returned is _always_
iTunesTrack, and not iTunesFileTrack, as i expect it to be. If i run
the following applescript code:
tell application "iTunes" to current track
I get a "file track", which makes it possible to fetch the path using
the "location" attribute. If I, in the ObjC example, try [currentTrack
location], I'm told that it doesn't respond to that selector.
I have made certain that the object is of class iTunesTrack by typing
'po [currentTrack class]' in gdb.
Very thankful for help!
Hannes Petri_______________________________________________
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