How the ITU could put the Internet behind closed doors. OGG, FLAC and SHN - iTunes Registry. MusicExporter. MusicExporter copies music files from iPods, iTunes music libraries and directories into a target directory. The target directory may be structured according to album, artist, composer or playlist. Copies music from iPods, iTunes and directories. Grouping according to album, artist, composer and playlist. Reads id3-tags and iTunes music libraries. Generates index page with album covers. usage Just press 'space' to select music files. Hint: MusicExporter can access iPods, if the option "enable disk use" is selected. Target directory structure The target directory's structure depends on the selected music files and the used selection mode.
Selection by 'Artist' The target directory gets a directory named by the artist (Björk). Selection by 'Album' The target directory gets a directory named by the album (Le Fabuleux..). Selection by 'Composer' The target directory gets a directory named by the composer (Prokofiev, Sergei). Selection by 'Playlist' 'Auto' selection. iTuneMyWalkman. Ilari Scheinin - firstname.lastname@helsinki.fi NOTICE: The latest version of this application was released in 2009, and development has been pretty much abandoned since then. The last version did keep working through a few new OS X releases, but apparently does not work anymore on OS X Mavericks 10.9.
I'm sorry, but there are currently no plans revive development. iTuneMyWalkman is an open source application that will help you synchronize the contents of iTunes playlists to your mobile phone or other portable device. The purpose is to make the process as easy as possible, almost like it is with an iPod. Synchronizes the contents of specific iTunes playlists to your mobile phone. iTuneMyWalkman is open source and released under the MIT license. Teridon's iTunes Scripts. Dec 23, 2007 by Teridon These scripts interface with iTunes (for Windows only) via the COM interface. Most of them are written in Perl, but I have provided EXE versions for those that don't want or have Perl installed.
Just download the zip and run the EXE inside it. If you don't trust my EXE, you can download the Perl version and look at the source code before running it. I use ActiveState Perl, but they should work fine with any perl distribution for Windows. I have tested these with both iTunes 6 and 7 (up to 7.5). All of these scripts are licensed under the GNU GPL v2 . This program allows you to change the iTunes font sizes for the song and source list. This is a GUI for helping you rip Audiobook CDs in a more automated way. This is a simple VB script to exit iTunes. Will allow you to add multiple m3u playlists to iTunes at once. Will look in the entire music library and make two playlists - "Albums" and "Singles". Creates playlists for every album it finds in your Library.