What you'll want to do is set up a new catalog entry in the Quicksilver
prefs for the certain 'downloads' folder.

The iTunes plugin only find things stored in the iTunes library, to have
quicksilver search other places you just need to set up new source entries.
I wouldn't suggest increasing the depth Quicksilver looks into, since you'll
likely catalog a lot of things you don't need and it'll slow QS down.

For starters, I'd go have a quick look at Howards manual (in the files
section of this group). It's got some good info on setting up catalog
sources. (p.27 onwards)

On 29 May 2010 07:02, Evan Kelso <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hey guys,
>
> I just installed quicksilver and it's awesome. Unfortunately, it
> doesn't find all the iTunes music that I have on the computer. Some of
> it is itunes music, other tracks are downloaded...questionably
> (legally speaking). I've looked into changing the depth that
> quicksilver goes into when looking into my home and documents areas,
> but that hasn't seemed to help. I'm running Mac OSX, with snow
> leopard. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
>
> Thanks everyone!

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