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 iTunes and indigo 
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Post iTunes and indigo
I have seen other messages about playing a song with iTunes. I have my Mac on the first floor playing music. I would like to be able to send an email from the second floor and have itunes advance to the next song in a playlist. I know NOTHING about Apple Scripts, in fact I have yet to make of the scripts posted work, so please include basic instructions.

I just ordered a book on Scripting so I should have my act together soon.


Wed Jan 14, 2004 1:37 pm
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Post Re: iTunes and indigo
TYandow wrote:I have seen other messages about playing a song with iTunes. I have my Mac on the first floor playing music. I would like to be able to send an email from the second floor and have itunes advance to the next song in a playlist. I know NOTHING about Apple Scripts, in fact I have yet to make of the scripts posted work, so please include basic instructions.

A problem with this approach is that Indigo triggers based on emails that it periodically scans. So, there would be a delay between when you send the email and when Indigo finally scans the email server and sees the new email. You can adjust this email scanning frequency, but it doesn't seem like a good idea to scan frequently enough to make this practical.

Instead, you could send a remote AppleEvent to the computer running iTunes. Take a look at scripts on this page:

http://www.malcolmadams.com/itunes/scri ... ts10.shtml

Doug's AppleScript site has some great scripts and information on scripting basics. I highly recommend it.

Regards,
Matt


Wed Jan 14, 2004 9:53 pm
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Post Don't recreate the wheel
No need to recreate the wheel. This (controlling iTunes from a remote computer) is something that tons of people do, so there are already plenty of solutions.

Check out VersionTracker and just search for 'iTunes'. Among the many results you get back will be a dozen remote control applications. Some are sets of applescripts, others are client/server apps (i.e. you run a little program on your iTunes machine, and then you run another little program on all the machines you want to be able to remotely control it), and many have slick little interfaces that are very easy to figure out.


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