Hi - I finally had time to play around with appscript, and can now get the list of tracks. For reasons I don't understand, if I try to get all the file_tracks in the library, iTunes shoots up to about 80% CPU utilization and never comes back, even if I set the timeout to 15 minutes. But if I put all the songs in a playlist and get the songs with
app('iTunes').sources[1].user_playlists['PlaylistOfAllSongs'].file_tracks.get() it takes a while, but eventually comes back with list of tracks. > Just FYI if you don't know already, iTunes uses aliases to keep track > of file locations, so if you're not moving across volumes, you > shouldn't have to do anything at all. > You may end up needing to use HFS rather than POSIX paths, or even > aliases, depending on what iTunes expects. If I get the location of a track eg, >>> t.location.get() macfile.Alias(u'/Volumes/FirewireHD/iTunes/Air/Talkie Walkie/02 Cherry Blossom Girl.mp3') the location is definitely a macfile.Alias I am moving my songs between Volumes, so I do have to do something. If I try: >>> f = macfile.Alias(u'/Volumes/RAID/iTunes/Air/Talkie Walkie/02 Cherry Blossom Girl.mp3') >>> t.location.set(f) I get this error: Traceback (most recent call last): File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module> File "/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.5/lib/python2.5/site-packages/aeosa/appscript/reference.py", line 281, in __call__ raise CommandError(self, (args, kargs), e) appscript.reference.CommandError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute '__name__' Failed command: app(u'/Applications/iTunes.app').sources.ID(41).user_playlists.ID(388392).file_tracks.ID(388445).location.set(macfile.Alias(u'/Volumes/RAID500/iTunes/Air/Talkie Walkie/02 Cherry Blossom Girl.mp3')) Any hints would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, - Craig _______________________________________________ Pythonmac-SIG maillist - Pythonmac-SIG@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythonmac-sig