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Re: reading iTunesDB
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Re: reading iTunesDB


  • Subject: Re: reading iTunesDB
  • From: Karl Kuehn <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 5 Dec 2003 12:08:25 -0500

And you can't edit it through AppleEvents? Take a look at the AppleScript Dictionary, you can do an awful lot of manipulations through the exposed events. And by sticking to the events, you are avoiding concurrency and versioning issues. I have written a couple of AppleScript Studio applications doing exactly that, and not found it to be a real performance issue.
I really can't think of any reason to want the information in the DB that would not be better done by using iTune's AppleEvents, unless you are trying to somehow make iTunes on a different platform...

Karl Kuehn
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On Dec 5, 2003, at 10:15 AM, Martin Weil wrote:

Yes, I need to edit the file.

Martin Weil

Am 05.12.2003 um 15:43 schrieb Karl Kuehn:

Any reason you can't just use AppleEvents to talk to iTunes and simply ask it for the listing? If you use AppleScript (Studio) then you can get a lot of information from it, including having iTunes do your searches for you...
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