It now appears as though even after starting up, and then quitting and
starting Quicksilver, I still have to wait two minutes or so before QS
can actually control iTunes. It's really odd. Does it really take that
long to rescan its catalog? It used to take about 10 seconds to do so.

On Nov 6, 9:09 pm, Gary King <[email protected]> wrote:
> Is there any way to perhaps make QS start after iTunes does, on system
> startup? Since whenever QS starts after iTunes, it seems to have no
> problem playing playlists.
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> On Nov 1, 10:29 pm, Gary King <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > Since the last update (B61 I guess it was?), whenever I boot out of
> > Windows 7 (in Boot Camp) and back into OS X, and then I try to play an
> > iTunes playlist with QS, it does nothing. The only way to play music
> > in iTunes is to choose a specific song in a playlist.
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> > It didn't used to be like this before B61. Before, I could choose a
> > playlist and then iTunes would determine which song to play, based on
> > what the last played song in that playlist was.
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> > In order to temporarily fix this, I have to quit QS then open it
> > again, every time I boot in OS X. It gets annoying. Doing a catalog
> > rescan does not fix this, as it often would for other problems.
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> > Any known fix for this?
> > Thanks in advance!

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