dougscripts.com

Add tracks with same Album tag in track order to iTunes DJ

AppleScript for iTunes

Obligatory warning: This script has been designated as an obsoleted "Retro Script". There is no guarantee that it will function as described with modern versions of iTunes (or the newer Music or TV apps) and/or macOS. If used in its current form it may not work at all without modification. At worst, it may corrupt or delete data.

This script will use the Album tag of a selected track, or otherwise allow you to select from a list of your Album tags, to batch add tracks using the same Album tag to the iTunes DJ playlist in their track order as next to play

Also see Play Grouping Next In iTunes DJ.

Designated as a Retro Script because: The iTunes DJ playlist is no longer a part of modern iTunes.

Latest version:

  • v2.0 January 20, 2012

Further:

download ⬇

Current v2.0

Info:

  • This is a Compiled Script
  • works with: iTunes
  • file format: Script Bundle
  • Gatekeeper Security: None
  • current version downloads: 339 | total downloads: 2,316
  • .zip download size: 241.7K

Popular Now

Delete Lyrics

downloaded <1m

Delete Lyrics v3.2

For Music Delete lyrics from the selected tracks

downloaded 21m 41s ago

Play Previous Play Next Playlist v1.0

For Music Select to play the next or previous playlist

A Space Between

downloaded 22m 16s ago

A Space Between v3.5

For Music Applet plays tracks with a user-set duration of silence between each track

downloaded 31m 36s ago

New Play Count v5.0

For Music Set the Plays of selected tracks

Save Album Art to Album Folder

downloaded 37m 37s ago

Save Album Art to Album Folder v7.5

For Music Export artwork of selected tracks to parent or specified folder

downloaded 42m 30s ago

Re-Embed Artwork v3.4

For Music Exports and then re-imports selected tracks' artwork

10 Most Recently Added

Site contents © 2001 - 2026 (that's right: 2001) Doug Adams and weblished by Doug Adams. Contact support AT dougscripts DOT com. About.
All rights reserved. Privacy.
AppleScript, iTunes, iPod, iPad, and iPhone are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. This site has no direct affiliation with Apple, Inc.
The one who says "it cannot be done" should not be interrupting the one who is doing it.