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Play each track in playlist starting at user-set seconds from end

AppleScript Applet for iTunes

For macOS 10.12 and later only. Play through each track in a playlist by a set number of seconds (:05 - :60) from the end. Additionally, wait a set number of seconds between each track; when engaged, begins playing from the first track or the first selected track in the playlist.

For best results clear the Up Next list before engaging.

Also see Needle Drop.

Action shot:

Audition End in action

Plays the last :15 of each track the playlist, waits :03 between each.

Latest version:

  • v2.3 October 2, 2018

Further:

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Current v2.3

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  • This is an Applet
  • works with: iTunes
  • file format: Application (Applet)
  • Gatekeeper Security: Authorized Apple Developer ID
  • current version downloads: 103 | total downloads: 2,175
  • .zip download size: 337.6K

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