On Mar 6, 2011, at 13:47:58, Jeremy Gale wrote:
> The Apple Events that EyeTunes performs on iTunes do behave synchronously and 
> they actually come back relatively quickly.

The difference may be library size. I have 33,152 songs—and that's *just* 
songs, not counting TV shows or podcasts or any other things—and iTunes 
routinely stalls for 3–7 seconds for any reason. Adding a song, changing a 
rating, anything.

When iTunes itself is hung, any attempt to communicate with it by Apple Events 
will also hang.

> If not, do you think moving the Growl notifications to a subprocess would be 
> an acceptable alternative?

It's iTunes that's slow; moving Growl notifications anywhere won't help that.

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