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Love what you have started here. I have a feature request.
It would be awesome if this player could create and place (automatically even better) a spoof itunes library.xml in ~/Music/iTunes based on your jmc library, including all regular and smart playlists.
Reason being that quite a lot of third party software - notably DJ software like Rekordbox, Serato and Traktor & Music production software like Logic and Garageband, integrate with iTunes using this file. This integration has prevented me from migrating to a third party player on OSX and it would be great to be able to ditch iTunes.
Thanks
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Good idea. I'll put this on the docket. Library exports in general are something I need to tackle, and supporting the iTunes XML format would indeed be useful.
Side note, development is on pause at the moment; my laptop is broken and in the shop. Should be back by end of week however.
As a further bonus, an iTunes XML export, would potentially allow you to use itunes to sync your playlists created in jmc to iDevices.
It's a workaround, but I know syncing woes are a concern for many who wish to ditch itunes.
Note: I think by default iTunes loads from the .itl file and the .xml only serves as backup?
Hi,
Love what you have started here. I have a feature request.
It would be awesome if this player could create and place (automatically even better) a spoof itunes library.xml in ~/Music/iTunes based on your jmc library, including all regular and smart playlists.
Reason being that quite a lot of third party software - notably DJ software like Rekordbox, Serato and Traktor & Music production software like Logic and Garageband, integrate with iTunes using this file. This integration has prevented me from migrating to a third party player on OSX and it would be great to be able to ditch iTunes.
Thanks
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: