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Re: iTunes


  • Subject: Re: iTunes
  • From: Rob Jorgensen <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 6 Apr 2001 17:59:33 -0400

On 4/6/01, Erik Ness commented:

I was surprised to find no AS dictionary for iTunes. Am I missing something? If not, anybody know if Apple plans to rectify this decision?

If I'm not mistaken, iTunes is based on Casady & Greene's SoundJam. I seem to recall reading somewhere that even though iTunes doesn't appear to have a dictionary, it will respond to the same commands as SoundJam. If I'm not mistaken, it was stated that this issue would be addressed in a future release.

Then again, I may be hallucinating. :p

Here are some commands from the SoundJam MP dictionary for you to try out. If you want the entire dictionary, feel free to contact me privately.

--
play: play the current track or the specified track or file.
play [list of reference]
--
stop: stop playback
stop
--
next track: advance to the next track in the current playlist
next track
--

--
Later,

Rob Jorgensen
Ohio, USA


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