At 10:30 PM -0500 27/1/05, PCI PowerMacs wrote:

>Is there a way to "program" a CD so it will play first the song that
I want? An Applescript, maybe?
By the way, the PRAM battery is dead. Does it matter?
TIA
Hugo Diaz



An Applescript will work.

open the disk in iTunes and select something, then type this into the
script editor:
-- start script
tell application "iTunes"
  selection
end tell
-- end script

copy the numbers from from the results window into this script:

-- start script
tell application "iTunes"
        play track 4 of audio CD playlist id 8209 of source id 8208
end tell
-- end script

save as complied script

Replace the battery.

Download "iDo script scheduler" and use that to run the script at a
predetermined time.

--
Jason Davies
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Thank you, Jason!
As most of my fellow Mac Maniacs, I've heard about Applescripts, but I never used them. Maybe this little problem will make me learn something new (for me).
I suppose that the above examples will work with AppleCD Audio, too?
Thanks again.
Hugo Diaz


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