More testing required but have updated, restarted QS and iTunes and set up the 
triggers to search artist and changed actions to have Play as priority but when 
I choose an artist and then play iTunes will launch but nothing plays

I can't restart machine yet but will try that next to see if that is it but any 
other tips or obvious things i may have missed ?

Lion with all updates, iTunes 10.5.1 (do i need the .2 update) and QS up to date

On 19 Jan 2012, at 10:24, Rob McBroom wrote:

> Anyone else tired of limping along with a 5-year-old iTunes plug-in? One that 
> is utterly confused by the presence of those new-fangled videos and PDFs in 
> your library? And what the heck is an “album artist”? I have good news for 
> you.
> 
> Here's a summary of changes (released earlier today):
> 
>  * Complete documentation (use the info button in the Plug-ins prefs)
>  * Major speed increase when playing
>  * Major speed increase when “right arrowing” into iTunes.app
>  * New actions
>    * Open Booklet(s) (for albums that include PDF booklets)
>    * Reveal in iTunes (for playlists)
>    * Add to playlist… (select a playlist in the third pane)
>  * Album Artist is now respected when browsing and playing
>  * Multiple tracks, albums, artists, etc. can now be selected and acted on 
> using the comma trick
>  * Video support
>    * Poster frame is used as the icon
>    * iTunes becomes the active application when playing video
>    * Videos are identified by type (Music, Movie, TV Show, etc.)
>    * A preference allows videos to be ignored when playing an album/artist 
> that includes them
>    * Artwork for an album is no longer broken for those containing videos
>  * Party Shuffle renamed to iTunes DJ
>  * New "Random Track" proxy object
>  * Booklets are ignored when playing an album
>  * Show Playing Track always works (no longer requires the Monitor Recent 
> Tracks preference)
>  * iTunes won't launch unless you explicitly do something that should launch 
> it
>  * Volume control is finer grained (jumps by 5% instead of 10%)
>  * Preferences cleaned up
>  * Triggers (and their default keystrokes) cleaned up
>  * Various names and details cleaned up
>  * Better memory management
> 
> And not that anyone but me cares, but I was able to rip out almost all 
> AppleScript (which partially explains the speed improvements).
> 
> -- 
> Rob McBroom
> <http://www.skurfer.com/>
> 

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