same here, maybe not up to two minutes but long enough to lock up QS until 
iTunes finally decides to play ball

On 10 Nov 2011, at 04:58, Gary King wrote:

> 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.
>> 
>> 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.
>> 
>>> 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.
>> 
>>> 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.
>> 
>>> Any known fix for this?
>>> Thanks in advance!

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