Kyle Sluder wrote:
4) Parse the iTunes Library XML files.
#4 is unsupported, but also the only way to get access to the iTunes
library when iTunes isn't running. The approach you take is dictated
by your functional requirements.
I was under the impression the primary reason the XML file existed
was so other software could interact with iTunes' library in a safe
and reliable manner (as opposed to the binary file).
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