On Sun, Mar 6, 2011 at 3:00 PM, Peter Hosey <[email protected]> wrote:
> 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.

I see what you mean. For the most part, I'm only reading information
from iTunes - reading artist, titles, etc. The only thing I'm
modifying is the lyrics field. However, if it's that slow to modify,
use of my app will be pretty painful. Arguably iTunes itself sounds
pretty unusable in those conditions.

Thanks for all the information on Apple Events. I'll do a big more
experimentation then report back.

Jeremy

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