Move to iTunes 1.1.0r2 review
Download"Move to iTunes" moves the audio and video files dropped onto it to your iTunes library.
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"Move to iTunes" moves the audio and video files dropped onto it to your iTunes library. When the original files are on your hard drive, this happens nearly instantly, even for massive video files, and leaves no duplicate files on the drive. In the case of video files, it also sets them to resume where you left off, and so they will not play during shuffle play.
Why? The primary use of this for me is to add DVD movies I've converted for my iPod with Handbrake to iTunes, without having to wait a long time for them to copy, without having to manually trash the duplicate original, and without having to manually set the "Remember playback position" and "Skip when shuffling" options every time.
What's New:
added support for iTunes 7.0.x
added Finder automator plugin
fixed double-click running of script
added optional feature to set the gapless playback option for audio tracks, retaining creation-date order when added - this is useful when using Move to iTunes to send tracks recorded with an MP3 stream recorder such as RadioLover to iTunes. This optional feature is off by default - see the Options section of the ReadMe for details on how to change this setting if desired.
Requirements:
Tested with iTunes 6.0.4 and Mac OS X 10.4.6. It may work with earlier versions, but that hasn't been tested.
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