Thanks for the suggestion but iTunesRecentDatabases doesn't address the
problem.
The trouble is that I must be able, not only to read, but also to write to
the location. This is because I am writing the script to switch between
multiple libraries upon starting iTunes.
On Fri, Nov 8, 2013 at
Hello gang,
I noticed upon upgrading to iTunes 11, that iTunes has changed the manner
in which it remembers the path to its library. This is a bummer, as I wrote
myself a script to juggle my multiple iTunes Libraries, and it does''t work
anymore.
In previous versions, iTunes stored its library
On Nov 2, 2013, at 10:39 AM, Charles Constant charlesism@gmail.com wrote:
In previous versions, iTunes stored its library location as an 'alias ref',
in the iTunes plist, with the key 'alis:1:iTunes Library Location'. In the
new version, iTunes 11, it stores the location with the key