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<blockquote data-quote="brickbat" data-source="post: 98917" data-attributes="member: 27975"><p>I don't think the itunes plugin does what you want. I know this because I want the same thing. I spent a boatload of time organising my itunes library and I don't want to do it again for any other application. I am not a programmer but I figure it this way.</p><p></p><p>The best way to do it would seem to be to develop an MP plugin that hooks in to itunes. The hooking in can be done using itunes plugins that are 100% based on javascript. I don't know either javascript or C# but I have a feeling I could learn Javascript faster than c#.</p><p></p><p>From scratch I reckon it will take me 2 months. I'm thinking of trying it as a learning experience. I have a lot of experience with VBA macros in Excel which is basically scripting.</p><p></p><p>One thing I don't understand is that Visual Studio only seems to look at Javascript in a Web context. But I am sure there must be a way to program C# to call Javascript applications without it involving web-pages.</p><p></p><p>I think it would take me the longest time to do the user interface stuff in MP. Can I get any feedback on whether there is demand for this and whether anyone can help me with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brickbat, post: 98917, member: 27975"] I don't think the itunes plugin does what you want. I know this because I want the same thing. I spent a boatload of time organising my itunes library and I don't want to do it again for any other application. I am not a programmer but I figure it this way. The best way to do it would seem to be to develop an MP plugin that hooks in to itunes. The hooking in can be done using itunes plugins that are 100% based on javascript. I don't know either javascript or C# but I have a feeling I could learn Javascript faster than c#. From scratch I reckon it will take me 2 months. I'm thinking of trying it as a learning experience. I have a lot of experience with VBA macros in Excel which is basically scripting. One thing I don't understand is that Visual Studio only seems to look at Javascript in a Web context. But I am sure there must be a way to program C# to call Javascript applications without it involving web-pages. I think it would take me the longest time to do the user interface stuff in MP. Can I get any feedback on whether there is demand for this and whether anyone can help me with it. [/QUOTE]
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