Record and add to iTunes Playlist
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Then I am not quite sure why you need to even automate it with a script. But if you must, you can easily modify my script by merging it into the iTunes autocrossfader script. Just take out the stuff that controls iTunes (or leave it in) and add the content of my singer recorder script, and voila, done.
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Maybe I didn't explain it well. My old software used to have a button to record. For each singer, it would save a file in a selected folder "recordings" in this format: singer name - Original Artist - Song name.mp3
I could then search the recordings folder for the singers' names at the end of the night, and burn a CD for their songs based on the date created. It would start the recording when I hit play (or spacebar) and save the file as soon as the song ended. It didn't record the entire night. I don't want to have to switch programs (garageband), record, then switch programs again to stop and name the file in case I'm busy with another singer or singing myself...
I could then search the recordings folder for the singers' names at the end of the night, and burn a CD for their songs based on the date created. It would start the recording when I hit play (or spacebar) and save the file as soon as the song ended. It didn't record the entire night. I don't want to have to switch programs (garageband), record, then switch programs again to stop and name the file in case I'm busy with another singer or singing myself...
Thanks!
Scott
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Sure. And my record script does all that, using QuickTime. If you merge it with the autocross fade code, it will do that all automatically.
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OK I need to get it! PERFECT! Now to merge them...MUHAHAHA...DeusExMachina wrote:Sure. And my record script does all that, using QuickTime. If you merge it with the autocross fade code, it will do that all automatically.
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Scott
Scott