Re: Access iTunes Playlists / tracks via Cocoa
Re: Access iTunes Playlists / tracks via Cocoa
- Subject: Re: Access iTunes Playlists / tracks via Cocoa
- From: "James B. Tuley" <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 21 Mar 2005 07:29:17 -0600
On Mar 21, 2005, at 6:54 AM, Kevin Ballard wrote:
On Mar 20, 2005, at 9:41 PM, James B. Tuley wrote:
FYI, the iTunesDatabaseLocation could also be in the secondary
location ~/Documents/iTunes/iTunes Music Library.xml
I've never seen it there. Under what conditions is this true?
As stated in more detail here, http://www.indyjt.com/blog/?p=51, iTunes
checks for it's library in ~/Documents/iTunes/ if it doesn't find it in
~/Music/iTunes/. This is still done in iTunes 4.7.1
I discovered this with an early version of iEatBrainz I had started
getting reports that for some people it just wouldn't show their
library even though it would show up in iTunes. It didn't take long to
discover that those people didn't have a ~/Music/iTunes folder and did
have a ~/Document/iTunes folder and was able to duplicate on my own
machine, (and also found this on one of my older machines I didn't use
anymore). It seems that the iTunes folder can end up there if people,
who had been originally using iTunes on early versions of OS X,
continuously upgraded the same machine.
-Jay
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