On 30/05/2007, at 8:42 PM, Jude wrote:
Thanks for your help Ronnie and others - I've just downloaded the
7.2 update and the incorrect gracenotes problem has stopped.
I still can't see the creation date at the finder level, but some
other people on the list have told me this is the same on their
machines.
Can anyone think of a way that I could tell the creation date of
tracks on an audio cd?
Hi Jude,
I don't know if this QT script might help you find the creation date
of the tracks.
<http://www.apple.com/applescript/quicktime/>
'Info for Front Movie'
This script will present a dialog containing information about the
front movie including: natural dimensions, length, seconds elapsed,
seconds remaining, file size, creation date, modification date, and
creator code. There is an optional button which when pressed, will
reveal the front movie file in the desktop.
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INSTALLATION:
Locate the Script Menu application in the AppleScript folder in the
Applications folder on your startup disk. Double-click the
application. The Script Menu icon will now appear in the Menu Bar at
the top right of your screen. Select the script icon to access the
menu. To remove the Script menu, hold down the Command key, click on
the Script Menu in the menu bar and drag the icon off the menu bar.
Select "Open Scripts Folder" from the Script Menu. Place the
QuickTime Player Scripts folder in the Scripts folder. These scripts
will now be available from the Script Menu.
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Also, if the audio CDs were burned with CD Text, this will import
track info from that (this can be handy for custom mix CDs):
<http://dougscripts.com/itunes/scripts/scripts09.php?
page=3#cdtexttocdinfo>
Other than that, I'm stumped!!!
Cheers,
Ronni
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